OLPD3331H: Honors: Leveraging and Understanding Global Identity through Intercultural Learning

1 CreditHonorsField StudyGlobal PerspectivesOnline AvailableOral Communication & LanguagesTopics Course

Studying abroad can be a transformative experience that has the power to challenge your thinking and enlarge your perspective on the world. This course guides you through your studies abroad with intercultural readings, theory, writing, reflection, and feedback from peers and the instructor. A key element to this course is leveraging and connecting the intercultural and self-knowledge gained abroad to strengthened core career competencies. Using scenarios from your time abroad, you will work to understand and articulate career skill outcomes. As you discover your own global identity, you will be better prepared to translate and communicate the skills and strengths that employers and grad school admissions committees value in a globalized world.prereq: studying abroad the semester student is enrolled in course

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