Fall iTerm Now Open to All Students
Augsburg's innovative course, iTerm: Fate of the Earth 101, is now, by popular demand, open to all students, not just first-years.
Read more about the Fall 2009 iTerm students and teachers in Learning to Learn without any A, B, Cs and apply online.
Consumption of Food, Fuel, and Media in Contemporary Culture
The Integrated Term (i-Term) is Augsburg's own version of the learning community model used at cutting-edge campuses across the country. The i-Term works across academic disciplines to solve problems too complex for any one field of expertise. The i-Term empowers students to take charge of their own learning, using narrative evaluation (rather than traditional grading) to focus students on learning, rather than on grades. The i-Term counts for 3 out of 4 academic credits for the student's entire semester.
Three professors, energized students, one humongous, life-changing problem to solve
The i-Term theme for Spring 2012 is Fate of the Earth 101. It brings together energized students who are unafraid to tackle challenging questions. Along with three professors from three different scholarly fields (English, Political Science, Sociology) and staff from TRIO, Information Technology, and Lindell Library, we will learn and act together to bring positive change to our local communities, and to become more intelligent and thoughtful listeners and thinkers.


