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Page | 1 Waseda University, Study Abroad 2013-2014 Waseda TSA “Environmental Sustainability” Program at Portland State University Location: Portland, Oregon, USA Title: “LOHAS” (Life of Health & Sustainability) Language Requirements: iBT 48/ PBT 460 minimum at time of program start; expected to achieve an iBT 61/PBT 500 minimum by Spring Term. An iBT 71/PBT 527 minimum is required to stay Summer Term (optional). A TOEFL tutorial is offered to assist students in gaining a higher score on the TOEFL. Nationality: Enrollment is open to all international students, focused on Asia, Middle East, and Europe, GPA: Entering freshmen who have grade point averages of 3.25 or higher; or entering university transfer or post-baccalaureate students who have a college GPA of 2.5 or higher. Dates: September 24, 2013 Arrival in Portland September 30-December 6 Fall Term December 7-January 5, 2014 Winter Break January 6-March 21 Winter Term March 22-30 Spring Break March 31-June 13 Spring Term June 23-August 15 Summer Term (optional) Summary: The theme of “Sustainability and the Environment,” alternately known as “Life of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS)” is a TSA program held at Portland State University from September to June. The LOHAS TSA offers Waseda students interested in the general

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Waseda University, Study Abroad 2013-2014

Waseda TSA “Environmental Sustainability” Program at Portland State University

Location: Portland, Oregon, USA

Title: “LOHAS” (Life of Health & Sustainability)

Language Requirements:

iBT 48/ PBT 460 minimum at time of program start; expected to achieve an iBT 61/PBT

500 minimum by Spring Term. An iBT 71/PBT 527 minimum is required to stay

Summer Term (optional). A TOEFL tutorial is offered to assist students in gaining a

higher score on the TOEFL.

Nationality:

Enrollment is open to all international students, focused on Asia, Middle East, and Europe,

GPA:

Entering freshmen who have grade point averages of 3.25 or higher; or entering

university transfer or post-baccalaureate students who have a college GPA of 2.5 or

higher.

Dates:

September 24, 2013 Arrival in Portland

September 30-December 6 Fall Term

December 7-January 5, 2014 Winter Break

January 6-March 21 Winter Term

March 22-30 Spring Break

March 31-June 13 Spring Term

June 23-August 15 Summer Term (optional)

Summary:

The theme of “Sustainability and the Environment,” alternately known as “Life of Health

and Sustainability (LOHAS)” is a TSA program held at Portland State University from

September to June. The LOHAS TSA offers Waseda students interested in the general

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theme of environmental sustainability the opportunity to take classes and participate in

community service through Portland State University’s nationally renowned

Sustainability curriculum. Environmental Sustainability undergraduate studies at

Portland State University fall under the following departments/schools: University

Studies, Environmental Sciences and Resources, and the School of Urban Studies and

Planning

For more information about the PSU approach to Sustainability, please visit:

http://www.pdx.edu/sustainability/

The LOHAS TSA requires all Waseda students to take a “core” course every term related

to the general theme of Sustainability. The courses are offered through the University

Studies Department and School of Urban & Public Affairs and have regular PSU students

enrolled in them. For the 2013-2014 academic year, the required core courses are:

Term Course Number Course Title

Fall 2013 UNST 224 Environmental Sustainability

Winter 2014 ECON 332

GEOG 230

PHE 444

The Economics of Environmental Issues

Environment & Society

Global Health

Spring 2014 ECON 332

GEOG 230

PHE 444

The Economics of Environmental Issues

Environment & Society

Global Health

The LOHAS TSA requires all Waseda students to take Academic English. The ESL

curriculum is designed to support the LOHAS coursework and tailored to the specific

needs of the Waseda students.

Waseda students with qualifying TOEFL scores may also take regular PSU electives.

These electives can be selected from the list of “Environmental Sustainability” cluster

courses at PSU or from any discipline of interest. PSU departments normally have

restrictions (pre-requisites, major, class standing, matriculation) on elective courses

related to their major.

Academic Study:

Fall 2013 Credit hours

Academic English (WTP) 8 credits

LOHAS core course (OE) 4 credits

PSU Electives for students with >527 TOEFL

(OE)

4 credits

PE class only (for students with <527 TOEFL)

(OE)

1 credit

Students with <527 TOEFL course load minimum credits—12,

maximum credits—13

Students with a >527 course load minimum credits—12,

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maximum credits—16

Winter 2014 Credit hours

Academic English (WTP) 4 credits for all students

Academic English Supplemental (WTP) 4 credits for students <527 TOEFL

LOHAS core course 4 credits

PSU Electives for students with >527 TOEFL (OE) 4-8 credits

PSU Electives for students with 500-526 TOEFL

(OE)

up to 4 credits

PE class only (for students with <500 TOEFL)

(OE)

1 credit

Students with <500 TOEFL course load minimum credits—12,

maximum credits—13

Students with 500-526 TOEFL course load minimum credits—12,

maximum credits—16

Students with a >527 course load minimum credits—12,

maximum credits—16

Spring 2014 Credit hours

Academic English (WTP) 4 credits for all students

Academic English Supplemental (WTP) 4 credits for students <527 TOEFL

LOHAS core course 4 credits

PSU Electives for students with >527 TOEFL

(OE)

4-8 credits

PSU Electives for students with 500-526 TOEFL

(OE)

up to 4 credits

Students with 500-526 TOEFL course load minimum credits—12,

maximum credits—16

Students with >527 TOEFL course load minimum credits—12,

maximum credits—16

Summer 2014 Optional Term; Extra fee; must have >527 TOEFL to

stay this term

Academic English (WO) 4 credits

PSU Electives (OE) 8 credits

Theme class (TNP) 4 credits

Course load minimum credits—12,

maximum credits—16

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Key points about the “Sustainability & the Environment” (or LOHAS) TSA

Program:

All students are required to take our Academic English class. For Winter &

Spring terms, students with a >527 TOEFL don’t have to take the 4-credit

Supplemental Academic English class. An institutional TOEFL exam is offered

once per term by PSU.

All students, regardless of their TOEFL score, are required to take a “core” course

every term related to the general theme of sustainability. This course will have

regular PSU students enrolled in it.

Students may choose their elective classes from “cluster” courses in PSU’s

nationally recognized sustainability curriculum or from any course offered at PSU

(pending usual departmental or university restrictions).

Sustainability Cluster classes:

These classes are related to the “core” courses offered each term. These classes are part

of PSU’s nationally acclaimed “Sustainability” curriculum. We encourage TSA students

to choose at least one of these classes as their PSU Elective during the academic year.

Core Courses → UNST 224U & ECON 332U

Environmental Sustainability & Economics of the Environment

Cluster Theme → “Environmental Sustainability” Cluster

Courses clustered

around that theme

ARCH 367U Fundamentals of Environmental Design

ARCH 399U Towards Sustainable Architecture

ArH 437U Nature into Art I & II (Approved Course Proposal)

CH 371U Environmental Chemistry

EAS 399U Problems, Solutions, and Systems Thinking (Approved Course

Proposal)

ESM 355U Understanding Environmental Sustainability

ESM 356U Understanding Environmental Sustainability II

G 352U Minerals and World Affairs

G 410U Environmental Writing: Ecology of Malheur National Wildlife

Refuge

GEOG 314U Severe Weather (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 326U Ecology and the Implication of Management

GEOG 338U Investigating Forest Ecosystems

GEOG 340U Global Water Issues and Sustainability (Approved Course

Proposal)

GEOG 345U Resource Management

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GEOG 346U World Population and Food Supply (Approved Course

Proposal)

GEOG 347U Environmental Issues and Action (Approved Course

Proposal)

GEOG 348U Cultural Ecology (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 349U Mountains: Cultural Landscapes

HST 339U Environment and History (Approved Course Proposal)

INTL 399U International Green Building & Development (Approved

Course Proposal)

INTL 399U International Sustainability, Urban Design and Human

Health (Approved Course Proposal)

PHE 455U Film and Health (Approved Course Proposal)

PHL 310U Environmental Ethics (Approved Course Proposal)

SCI 326U Ecology and the Implication of Management (Approved Course

Proposal)

SCI 331U Atmospheric Interactions I

SCI 332U Atmospheric Interactions II

SCI 335U Water in the Environment I

SCI 336U Water in the Environment II

SCI 338U Investigating Forest Ecosystems (Approved Course Proposal)

SCI 357U Sustain US/Mexico Border Region

SCI 399U Sustainable Forestry Monitoring (Approved Course Proposal)

SOC 341U Population Trends and Policy

SYSC 399U Sustainability, Systems Concepts and Indigenous

Perspectives (Approved Course Proposal)

USP 313U Urban Planning: Environmental Issues (Approved Course

Proposal)

Core Course → PHE 444U Global Health

Cluster Theme → “Healthy People/Healthy Places” Cluster

Courses clustered

around that theme

ANTH 325U Culture Health and Healing (Approved Course Proposal)

ANTH 333U The Anthropology of Food (Approved Course Proposal)

CCJ 330 U Crime Control Strategies (Approved Course Proposal)

COMM 399U Health Communication (Approved Course Proposal)

EC 316U Introduction to Health Care Economics (Approved Course

Proposal)

ENG 308U Cultural Studies in Literature: Literature and Medicine in the

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Community (Approved Course Proposal)

ENG 308U Cultural Studies in Literature: Literature Medicine Health

EPFA 456U The Urban Schools and "At Risk "Status (Approved Course

Proposal)

PHE 326U Drug Education (Approved Course Proposal)

PHE 335U Human Sexuality

PHE 355U Consumer Health

PHE 425U Nutrition for Health

PHE 443U Environmental Health

PHE 446U Community Health: Principles and Practices (Approved

Course Proposal)

PHE 452U Gender, Race, Class and Health (Approved Course Proposal)

PHE 454U Social Gerontology

PHE 455U Film and Health (Approved Course Proposal)

SW 407U Community Based Interventions

USP 313U Urban Planning: Environmental Issues (Approved Course

Proposal)

USP 317U Introduction to International Development (Approved Course

Proposal)

USP 424U Healthy Communities

USP 425U Community and the Built Environment (Approved Course

Proposal)

USP 426U Neighborhood Conservation and Change

USP 450U Concepts of Citizen Participation (Approved Course Proposal)

USP 454U The Urban Schools and "At Risk" Status (Approved Course

Proposal)

Core Course → Enviroment & Society

Cluster Theme → “Global Enviromental Change” Cluster

Courses clustered

around that theme

CH 360 Origins of Life on Earth (Approved Course Proposal)

CR 399U Ecology of War and Peace (Approved Course Proposal)

G 344U Geology of National Parks (Approved Course Proposal)

G 345U Life in the Universe (Approved Course Proposal)

G 351U Oceanography

G 352U Minerals and World Affairs

G 399U Geology and the History of Hawaii (Approved Course Proposal)

G 399U Earth and Life History of Costa Rica (Approved Course

Proposal)

G 399U Top: Climate Record in NW Geology (Approved Course

Proposal)

G 430U Life of the Past (Approved Course Proposal)

G 452U Geology of the Oregon Country (Approved Course Proposal)

G 456U Astrogeology (Approved Course Proposal)

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G 457U Volcanoes and Earthquakes (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 310U Climate and Water Resources (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 311U Climatology (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 312U/SCI 334U Climate Variability

GEOG 313U Biogeography (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 314U Severe Weather (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 322U Alpine Environments (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 333U Weather

GEOG 340U Global Water Issues and Sustainability (Approved Course

Proposal)

GEOG 346U World Population and Food Supply (Approved Course

Proposal)

GEOG 347U Environmental Issues and Action (Approved Course

Proposal)

HST 339U Environment and History (Approved Course Proposal)

PH 333U Weather

PH 375U The Earth’s Atmosphere

PHL 310U Environmental Ethics (Approved Course Proposal)

SCI 357U Sustain US/Mexico Border Region

Housing and Meal Plan:

Waseda students have two housing options:

Option #1: Dormitory room (single or double, based on availability) ranging between

$1500-$3000 per term. A meal plan is available, but students have kitchens to do their

own cooking or they can eat at local restaurants or on campus. Most furnished rooms on

campus are double-occupancy, and we do our best to pair students with non-Waseda

roommates. Students are required to sign a 3-term housing contract, so it is not possible

to switch to a homestay mid-year.

Option #2: Homestay costing about $750 per month. Please see www.andeo.org for more

information.

IF you’d like to experience a Homestay at any point in your time here, you must do it

your first term.

Opportunities for Learning Through Experience:

Portland State University is famous for its "Community Based Learning" courses. These

courses are open to TSA students and are an opportunity for them to work on a project

with Americans that benefits a local community non-profit. The PSU/Waseda

Transnational Office helps Waseda students find volunteer placements in Portland. TSA

students have volunteered as Japanese language assistants at local schools, helpers at

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the local animal shelter, and as playgroup leaders for children at the state refugee center.

Portland State has many student organizations/clubs that Waseda students may join

(please see http://www.pdx.edu/recreation/rec-clubs and

http://salpsync.orgsync.com/studentorg for current lists. The PSU/Waseda Transnational

Office also runs a Community of Friends program for students to interact with families in

the community. Program field trips are offered each term and have included hiking,

rafting, baseball and NBA games, museum trips, and festivals, as well as short-term

volunteer experiences.

Facilitation Plan:

The PSU/Waseda Transnational Programs Office serves TSA students Monday-Friday

from 9am-6pm. Students receive their mail at the office and also use the dedicated

computer lab. All staff serve Waseda TSA students in one capacity or another (e.g.

advising, assisting with registration, resolving housing problems, etc…). There is also a

student services assistant who helps students with housing and emergency medical issues.

Students are given an emergency contact card with the cell telephone numbers of all staff.

There is a very high level of academic and personal support to Waseda TSA students.

Credits (24-34 semester credit hours):

Students may earn 24-32 semester credit hours through LOHAS (though the transcripts

are issued in quarter credit hours of 36-48). If a student stays for summer, he/she may

earn an additional 8-10 semester credit hours.

Other Program Fees (minimum estimates)

$640 per term for textbooks

$325 per month for personal expenses

$119 per term health center fee (required)

Room & Board Costs (minimum estimates):

$500-$1000 per month for dorm room (this is charged each term—every 3 months)

$350 per month for board—self catering (do your own cooking and shopping)

$390 per month for board—meal plan (eat in the university cafeteria)

Coordinator:

Sally Strand Mudiamu

Director, PSU/Waseda Transnational Programs Office

Portland State University, East Hall, Room 220

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Physical Address:

632 SW Hall Street, Portland, OR 97201

Mailing address:

Portland State University, PO Box 751-WASA, Portland, OR 97207-0751

503-725-5726 voice

503-725-5727 fax

[email protected]

Web Page

http://www.pdx.edu/transnational-programs/

早稲田大学 2011-2012 年度 海外留学プログラム

「Environmental Sustainability」をテーマと

したTSAプログラム(通称:ロハスTSAプログラム)

ポートランド州立大学 2011 年秋 ― 2012 年春

プログラム名: LOHAS-TSAプログラム(Life of Health and Sustainability)

テーマ: Environmental Sustainability(PSU:ポートランド州立大学)

留学先:米国オレゴン州ポートランド市

要求される英語力:

プログラム開始時においてTOEFL460点が参加の条件。春学期までには最低でも

500点を達成すること。オプションの夏学期登録には最低でもTOEFL527点が

必要。TOEFLスコアアップのためにTOEFLチュートリアルの受講が可能。また、

ランゲージ・エクスチェンジ、カンバセーション・パートナーの制度もあり(3 学期間

とも)。

プログラム日程:

2011年 9月21日 ポートランド到着

2011年 9月26日~12月9日 秋学期

2011年12月10日~2012年1月8日 冬休み

2012年 1月 9日~3月23日 冬学期

2012年 3月24日~4月1日 春休み

2012年 4月2日~6月15日 春学期

2012年 6月20日~8月17日 夏学期(オプション)

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プログラム概要:

プログラムのテーマである「Sustainability and the Environment」は、「Life of Health and

Sustainability (LOHAS=ロハス)」とも言う。この「ロハス」をPSUにおけるTSAプ

ログラムの新しいテーマとした。このロハスをテーマとしたTSAプログラムにおいて、

環境問題に関心のある学生は、米国内でも有名なポートランド州立大学の環境問題や環

境の維持発展をテーマにすえたカリキュラムを受講し、大学を通して様々な地域活動に

参加が可能である。ポートランド州立大学における「Environmental Sustainability」の科

目は、「University Studies」、「Environmental Sciences and Resources」、「School of Urban

Studies and Planning」の科目群・学科に設置されている。さらに詳細は、

http://www.pdx.edu/sustainability/ を参照のこと。

このロハスTSAプログラムでは、毎学期、プログラムのテーマに沿った必修コア科目

が設定されているので、このプログラムに参加するすべての学生は当該コア科目を履修

しなければならない。このコア科目は、PSUの教養科目(ユニヴァーシティ・スタデ

ィーズ・コース)や国際学(International Studies)の一部となっており、PSU正規学

生も登録予定。以下、各学期必修コア科目一覧。

秋学期 : 科目コード UNST224 Environmental Sustainability

冬学期 : 科目コード未定 International Green Buildings または

Global Health, Green Economy, Environment & Society

春学期 : 科目コード未定 International Green Buildings または

Global Health, Green Economy, Environment & Society

ロハスTSAプログラムでは、ロハス関連科目と早大生固有のニーズに対応できるよう

「アカデミック・イングリッシュ」コースを必修として設定している。このため、「ア

カデミック・イングリッシュ」を受講する学生層は早大生のみとなる。

必修のロハスコア科目やアカデミック・イングリッシュに加え、所定のTOEFLスコ

アを満たすものは、「Environmental Sustainability」の科目群の中からさらにいくつかの

選択科目を履修したり、または、通常のPSU正規科目も選択履修可能となっている。

PSU正規科目の登録に関しては、履修単位の上限を設けるほかは、プログラムとして

の制限はないが、通常、PSUの各学部において、科目登録に関する何らかの制限(科

目登録条件、専門分野による制限、正規学生のみ登録可など)があることが多い。

コース内容:

2011 年秋学期 単位数

アカデミック・イングリッシュESL

(早大生のみで受講)

8 単位

ロハス-コア科目

PSU全学生に開講

4 単位

PSU正規科目(TOEFL527点以上の

学生のみ)--- 体育科目も選択可。

4 単位まで

体育科目(TOEFL527点未満の学生)

PSU全学生に開講

1 単位

TOEFL527点未満の学生の登録単位数 最低 12 単位、最大 13 単位

TOEFL527点以上の学生の登録単位数 最低 12 単位、最大 16 単位

2012 年冬学期 単位数

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アカデミック・イングリッシュESL

(早大生のみで受講。全員。)

4 単位

アカデミック・イングリッシュ・サプリメンタル

(TOEFL527点未満の学生のみ)

(早大生のみで受講)

4 単位

ロハス-コア科目

PSU全学生に開講

4 単位

PSU正規科目

(TOEFL527点以上の場合)

4 単位から 8 単位

PSU正規科目

(TOEFL500点以上526未満の場

合)

4 単位まで

体育科目(TOEFL500点未満の場合)

(PSU 全学生に開講)

1 単位

TOEFL500点未満の学生の登録単位数 最低 12 単位、最大 13 単位

TOEFL500点以上526未満の学生の

登録単位数

最低 12 単位、最大 16 単位

TOEFL527点以上の学生の登録単位数 最低 12 単位、最大 16 単位

2012 年夏学期 オプション(TOEFL527 点以上の者のみ登録

可能)。追加料金徴収。

アカデミック・イングリッシュESL

(早大生のみで受講)

4 単位

PSU 正規科目 8 単位

TNP夏学期テーマ科目 4 単位

登録単位数 最低 12 単位、最大 16 単位

Sustainability and the Environment=ロハスTSAプログラムのキーポイント:

○ プログラム参加学生は、毎学期全員、「アカデミック・イングリッシュ」コースの登録が

必修となっている。このアカデミック・イングリッシュコースは、早大生のみの科目と

なる。冬学期と春学期については、TOEFL527点を超えている者については、4 単位

のアカデミック・イングリッシュ・サプリメンタルコースの登録は必要ないが、525

点未満の者については、登録が必要。PSU では、毎学期に一度、キャンパス内で

TOEFL-ITP の受験が可能。

2012 年春学期 単位数

アカデミック・イングリッシュESL

(早大生のみで受講)

4 単位

アカデミック・イングリッシュ・サプリメンタル

(早大生のみで受講)

4 単位

ロハス-コア科目

(PSU全学生に開講)

4 単位

PSU正規科目

(TOEFL527点以上の場合)

4 単位から 8 単位

PSU正規科目

(TOEFL500点以上526未満の場

合)

4 単位まで

TOEFL500点以上526未満の学生の

登録単位数

最低 12 単位、最大 16 単位

TOEFL527点以上の学生の登録単位数 最低 12 単位、最大 16 単位

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○ プログラム参加学生は、TOEFLの得点の良し悪しに関わらず、秋学期から春学期ま

で毎学期、ロハス-コア科目の登録が必修。この科目は、PSU正規学生も登録予定。

○ TOEFL基準点を満たす者については、米国内では有名なPSUの環境関連の科目群、

またはその他全分野のPSU正規科目群から選択履修が可能。(ただし、科目を提供する

PSUの学科・専攻等により何らかの制限が加わる場合もあり)

○ 学期中に週2回ほどPSUで日本語を学習する学生とのランゲージ・エクスチェンジ

(LEX) の機会を設定する予定。英語および日本語を学ぶ学生にとって、学生同士で知り

合いとなり、お互いにとって良い語学の練習となるよう願って設定するものだが、参加

は原則自由。(ランゲージ・エクスチェンジは科目ではありません。)

「Environmental Sustainability」の科目群について

以下の科目群は、PSUの環境関連のカリキュラムの一部だが、本プログラムのコア科

目と内容的に関連する科目群となっている。このため、本プログラムとしては、各学期

に英語の基準を満たした者については、一定の単位数のPSU正規科目の登録を認めて

いるが、その正規科目登録の際には、できれば1科目は下記の「Environmental

Sustainability」科目群の中から選んでもらいたいと考えている(ただし、任意)。

コア科目名称 → UNST 224A

Environmental Sustainability

科目群テーマ → “Environmental Sustainability” Cluster

同科目群内の

設置科目

ARCH 367U Fundamentals of Environmental Design

ARCH 399U Towards Sustainable Architecture

ArH 437U Nature into Art I & II (Approved Course Proposal)

CH 371U Environmental Chemistry

EAS 399U Problems, Solutions, and Systems Thinking (Approved Course

Proposal)

EC 332U Environmental Economics (Approved Course Proposal)

ESM 355U Understanding Environmental Sustainability

ESM 356U Understanding Environmental Sustainability II

G 352U Minerals and World Affairs

G 410U Environmental Writing: Ecology of Malheur National Wildlife

Refuge

GEOG 314U Severe Weather (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 326U Ecology and the Implication of Management

GEOG 338U Investigating Forest Ecosystems

GEOG 340U Global Water Issues and Sustainability (Approved Course

Proposal)

GEOG 345U Resource Management

GEOG 346U World Population and Food Supply (Approved Course

Proposal)

GEOG 347U Environmental Issues and Action (Approved Course

Proposal)

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GEOG 348U Cultural Ecology (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 349U Mountains: Cultural Landscapes

HST 339U Environment and History (Approved Course Proposal)

INTL 399U International Green Building & Development (Approved

Course Proposal)

INTL 399U International Sustainability, Urban Design and Human

Health (Approved Course Proposal)

PHE 455U Film and Health (Approved Course Proposal)

PHL 310U Environmental Ethics (Approved Course Proposal)

SCI 326U Ecology and the Implication of Management (Approved Course

Proposal)

SCI 331U Atmospheric Interactions I

SCI 332U Atmospheric Interactions II

SCI 335U Water in the Environment I

SCI 336U Water in the Environment II

SCI 338U Investigating Forest Ecosystems (Approved Course Proposal)

SCI 357U Sustain US/Mexico Border Region

SCI 399U Sustainable Forestry Monitoring (Approved Course Proposal)

SOC 341U Population Trends and Policy

SYSC 399U Sustainability, Systems Concepts and Indigenous

Perspectives (Approved Course Proposal)

USP 313U Urban Planning: Environmental Issues (Approved Course

Proposal)

コア科目名称 → International Green Buildings

科目群テーマ → “Healthy People/Healthy Places” Cluster

同科目群内の

設置科目

ANTH 325U Culture Health and Healing (Approved Course Proposal)

ANTH 333U The Anthropology of Food (Approved Course Proposal)

CCJ 330 U Crime Control Strategies (Approved Course Proposal)

COMM 399U Health Communication (Approved Course Proposal)

EC 316U Introduction to Health Care Economics (Approved Course

Proposal)

ENG 308U Cultural Studies in Literature: Literature and Medicine in the

Community (Approved Course Proposal)

ENG 308U Cultural Studies in Literature: Literature Medicine Health

EPFA 456U The Urban Schools and "At Risk "Status (Approved Course

Proposal)

PHE 326U Drug Education (Approved Course Proposal)

PHE 335U Human Sexuality

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PHE 355U Consumer Health

PHE 425U Nutrition for Health

PHE 443U Environmental Health

PHE 444U Global Health (Approved Course Proposal)

PHE 446U Community Health: Principles and Practices (Approved

Course Proposal)

PHE 452U Gender, Race, Class and Health (Approved Course Proposal)

PHE 454U Social Gerontology

PHE 455U Film and Health (Approved Course Proposal)

SW 407U Community Based Interventions

USP 313U Urban Planning: Environmental Issues (Approved Course

Proposal)

USP 317U Introduction to International Development (Approved Course

Proposal)

USP 424U Healthy Communities

USP 425U Community and the Built Environment (Approved Course

Proposal)

USP 426U Neighborhood Conservation and Change

USP 450U Concepts of Citizen Participation (Approved Course Proposal)

USP 454U The Urban Schools and "At Risk" Status (Approved Course

Proposal)

コア科目名称 → Enviroment & Society

科目群テーマ → “Global Enviromental Change” Cluster

同科目群内の

設置科目

CH 360 Origins of Life on Earth (Approved Course Proposal)

CR 399U Ecology of War and Peace (Approved Course Proposal)

G 344U Geology of National Parks (Approved Course Proposal)

G 345U Life in the Universe (Approved Course Proposal)

G 351U Oceanography

G 352U Minerals and World Affairs

G 399U Geology and the History of Hawaii (Approved Course Proposal)

G 399U Earth and Life History of Costa Rica (Approved Course

Proposal)

G 399U Top: Climate Record in NW Geology (Approved Course

Proposal)

G 430U Life of the Past (Approved Course Proposal)

G 452U Geology of the Oregon Country (Approved Course Proposal)

G 456U Astrogeology (Approved Course Proposal)

G 457U Volcanoes and Earthquakes (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 310U Climate and Water Resources (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 311U Climatology (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 312U/SCI 334U Climate Variability

GEOG 313U Biogeography (Approved Course Proposal)

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GEOG 314U Severe Weather (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 322U Alpine Environments (Approved Course Proposal)

GEOG 333U Weather

GEOG 340U Global Water Issues and Sustainability (Approved Course

Proposal)

GEOG 346U World Population and Food Supply (Approved Course

Proposal)

GEOG 347U Environmental Issues and Action (Approved Course

Proposal)

HST 339U Environment and History (Approved Course Proposal)

PH 333U Weather

PH 375U The Earth’s Atmosphere

PHL 310U Environmental Ethics (Approved Course Proposal)

SCI 357U Sustain US/Mexico Border Region

住宅・食事のプラン

宿舎には、以下2つのオプションがあります。

1. 学生寮

早大生は、PSUの学生寮に入居可能(個室とダブルルームがあるが空き状況による)。

家賃は、だいたい一学期間あたり$1500~$3000。食事プランはなく(オプシ

ョンで付けることは可能)、寮のキッチンで自炊したり、近くのレストランやキャンパ

ス内で食事をとることになる。家具付きの部屋については、大部分が共用ダブルルーム

になっており、参加者は、ルームメートと共同生活を送る。

2. ホームステイ

参加早大生は、学生寮ではなく、ホームステイを選ぶことも可能。ホームステイの斡旋

は、早稲田オレゴンオフィスではなく、「アンディオ」という現地ホームステイ手配団

体が行う。ホームステイを選ぶ方は、同団体の申込用紙に記入し、申込料を支払うこと

となる。ホームステイ料金は、1ヶ月に概ね$750。ホームステイに関する情報はこ

ちらを参照。

http://www.andeo.org

体験学習の機会

ポートランド州立大学は多くの"Community Based Learning" courses(地域事情に基づいた授業科目)があることで有名。ロハスTSAに参加している学生の皆さんはこれらの科目を受講し、アメリカ人学生と一緒になってプロジェクトに取り組み、授業の中で地域の非営利団体等でボランティアをし、地域社会へ貢献する機会を得ることも出来る。早稲田オレゴンオフィスでは、プログラムに参加している早大生の皆さんに必要に応じてボランティア活動先を探すための補助を行っている。今までの早大生の主な活動先の例としては、地域学校における日本語クラスのアシスタント、動物保護施設の手伝い、そして難民センターでの子供のお世話係等。

ポートランド州立大学にはたくさんの学生団体・クラブがあり、早大生のような短期留

学生も参加が可能となっている。(詳細は、http://www.salp.pdx.edu/groups.php または

http://www.clubsports.pdx.edu/を参照。) また、プログラム参加中、ポートランド州立大

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学の学生とのランゲージ・エクスチェンジの機会も用意されている。最近のフィールド

トリップの例としては、ハイキング、ラフティング、プロ野球観戦、NBAバスケット

ボール観戦、博物館、お祭りなど。

早稲田オレゴンオフィスの役割

PSUキャンパス内にある早稲田オレゴンオフィス(月曜日から金曜日の午前9時から

午後5時まで)では、郵便を受け取ったり、早大生専用のコンピューターを使用するこ

とが出来る(プリンターと印刷用紙も常備)。早稲田オレゴンオフィスのスタッフは、

授業の登録の手助けや住居に関連する問題を解決する、病気・事故などの緊急時の学生

サポートを行う。参加者の皆さんには、早稲田オレゴンオフィスのスタッフ全員の自宅

連絡先が書かれた緊急連絡先用カードを配布するなど、大学の授業に関することから留

学生活面に関することまでハイレベルのサポートを提供。

単位 (24-34 セメスター単位取得):

ロハスTSAプログラムに参加中、アメリカで一般的なセメスター単位に換算すると、

24-32単位を取得可能。ただし、ポートランド州立大学ではクオーター単位を採用

しており、PSU発行の成績証明書ではクオーター単位で表示される。このプログラ

ム・オーバービューに記された各学期ごとの科目と単位数も、ポートランド州立大学ク

オーター単位で表示。

その他の経費(必要最小限の見積額)

教科書など $656 (学期ごと)

個人用諸経費 $335(毎月)

ヘルスセンター費用 $190(学期ごと・必須)

宿舎費・生活費(必要最小限の見積額)

学生寮月額 $620(3か月ごとに徴収)

生活費月額 $330(自炊の場合)

生活費月額 $390食事プラン(大学食堂利用の場合)

現地コーディネーター:

Sally Strand Mudiamu, Associate Director, Waseda Oregon Office

Portland State University, University Center Building #308N

527 SW Hall Street, Portland, OR 97201

Mailing address:

Portland State University, PO Box 751-WASA, Portland, OR 97207-0751

503-725-5726 voice

503-725-5727 fax

[email protected]

ホームページ

www.wasedaoregon.org