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2007-2008 Catalog | Educational Programs | Off-Campus Supplemental Programs

Domestic Programs

A. Appalachian Semester

Roberts Wesleyan College has approved The Appalachian Semester operated by Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky. This intensive academic adventure in the fall semester combines extensive field experience in Appalachia with interdisciplinary seminars.

B. American Studies Program

American Studies Program (ASP) is offered through the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.  The ASP's goal is to offer students opportunities for "interdisciplinary reflection on public life and vocation, practical marketplace experiences and community living."  Students will first "develop an appreciation for how the integral character of biblical faith relates to thinking critically about public policy and marketplace issues, and second, to nurture a desire to take up responsible Christ-centered service in their personal and public vocations, whatever their career paths or walks of life."  http://asp.bestsemester.com/overview.asp

C. Contemporary Music Center

Contemporary Music Center (CMC) is offered through the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.  "This interdisciplinary off-campus study program provides a community for young musicians and aspiring music executives to plumb the depths of their creative souls and test the waters of a career in popular music. Designed as an artists' community, the program seeks to develop artists and music executives with a Christ-centered vision for music content, production and delivery.  The mission of the CMC is to prepare students academically and creatively for potential careers in the music industry." http://cmc.bestsemester.com/overview.asp

D. Los Angeles Film Studies Program

The Los Angeles Film Studies Center (LAFSC) is offered through the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. "TheLos Angeles Film Studies Center is designed to train students to serve in various aspects of the film industry with both professional skill and Christian integrity.  A combination of an internship and seminars allows students to explore the film industry within a Christian context and from a liberal arts perspective." http://lafsc.bestsemester.com/overview.asp

E. Washington Journalism Center

The Washington Journalism Center (WJC) is offered through the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. "The Washington Journalism Center is an advanced, experiential semester on Capitol Hill that will cultivate professional news skills and encourage students to think through the implications of being a Christian working in the news media in a city that is home to the powerful and the powerless." http://wjc.bestsemester.com/overview.asp

F. Focus on the Family Institute (FFI)

Each semester a limited number of Roberts Wesleyan College students may apply to study at Focus on the Family headquarters in Colorado. Courses taken through Focus on the Family are taken as Roberts Wesleyan College courses and count toward degree requirements. http://www.focusinstitute.org/Admissions/Overview.asp

G. Wesleyan Urban Coalition

The Wesleyan Urban Coalition serves as a cooperative educational center linking the Olive Branch Mission in Chicago, Roberts Wesleyan College, and ten other Christian colleges and seminaries from the Wesleyan tradition. Credit may be earned through experiences offered by the Coalition during its three-week May mini-term or for a full semester. Students are involved in an internship placement (available in a variety of urban ministry, service, or pre-professional settings), coursework, and community life—including exposure to the broader ministries and staff of the Olive Branch Mission.