Course Detail
Units:
3.0
Course Components:
Lecture
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirement:
Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in ASTP 3000 OR INTL 3000 OR LAS 3000 OR MID E 3000
Description
This capstone course supports graduating seniors in the International Studies program, as they prepare to launch into careers or advanced study in graduate school. Scaffolded assignments help students draw together learning from across their varied courses of study. Building on INTL 3000, and in light of their individualized curricula, students discuss the origins, strengths, and limitations of international and area studies frameworks, and debate the utility of such frameworks for addressing real-world challenges. They will practice habits of lifelong learning, develop networking skills and a professional dossier for global career paths, and they will practice communicating the value of their degree in ways that are meaningful to potential employers and prospective graduate programs.