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Augsburg Experience - What You Need to Know

The Augsburg Experience enables students to link the liberal arts, classroom knowledge and skills with the larger world and gain first hand, community-based experience beyond the campus. This signature element is part of Augsburg's general education requirements and underscores the college's commitment to support student engagement in the community and the world as part of their overall Augsburg education, as expressed in the Augsburg 2004 Vision document.

The Augsburg Experience can be completed through at least one of five learning options typically done in the Junior and Senior years. Ideally students will have multiple experiences across the variety of opportunities throughout their years at Augsburg. Each will strengthen their skills and reinforce their knowledge and understanding, equipping them for professional lives and service following graduation.

  • The Augsburg Experience may be done as part of the major or outside the major.
  • The opportunities may be scheduled during the academic year or summers.
  • Augsburg Experiences may be for credit or not for credit.

Augsburg Experience options:

  1. Internships, Cooperative Education (work-based experience related to your major), practicum, field work, clinical, student teaching, including domestic semester programs such as HECUA's MUST, City Arts, et al
  2. Extensive Service-Learning or Community-Based Learning Projects that may or may not be course related or embedded (Note: service-learning in a LAF course is not considered an Augsburg Experience)
  3. Study Abroad programs at worldwide program and partner university locations, ranging in length from one week to an academic year.
  4. Faculty-student research with a community/professional application component
  5. Approved special/individualized off-campus immersion experiences (domestic or international)

Ideas and suggestions from the Psychology department...

  1. PSY 399 – An Internship is required of all majors, which are done in a wide variety of placements, e.g., Fraser Child & Family Center, HR departments, Bureau of Criminal Affairs, U of M
  2. PSY 491, Honors Projects and PSY 499 [when a paper is presented at an off-campus venue
  3. Augsburg Abroad programs, such as the Center for Global Education, International Partners Program, HECUA, ect. are encouraged for all majors
  4. Service-Learning classes are under development

Contact the following people or offices to help you plan your Augsburg Experiences:

Department Faculty liaison: Bridget Robinson  robinson@augsburg.edu, CB 125, x1498, Memorial 329

Your Academic Advisor

The Center for Service, Work and Learning - x1148

Augsburg Abroad - x1159

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