| (3 cr.) This interdisciplinary seminar for juniors/seniors
builds on experiences and learning from QU 101 and
QU 201 and focuses on the political, social,
cultural, ecological and economic systems that
define the global community. The course challenges
students to critically examine what it means to
assume a role of informed citizenship and
leadership in a global community. The topics can
range from the Middle East to Oceanic America,
from health care to understanding and combating
poverty, depending on the specialty of the
instructor. All sections address the common course
questions: 1) What is the global community? 2)
What is your investment in the global community?
and 3) How do you/we balance personal allegiance
or affiliation with membership in the global
community?
Prerequisite: QU 201; Every Year, Fall and Spring |