Global Identity: Connecting Your International Experience to Your Future
Global Identity: Connecting Your International Experience with Your Future is an optional 1-credit online course that helps you process your overseas experience and apply what you've learned upon your return. The course assists you in reflecting on multiple layers of cross-cultural experience and marketing your study abroad experience for future goals.
Global Identity helps you...
- Articulate the value of your experience to future employers, graduate or professional schools and scholarship committees.
- Demonstrate your intercultural development and skills that can be used as part of a professional portfolio in a job search or application for graduate/professional school by preparing key essays/documents.
- Understand intercultural theories and interactions with cultural difference, as well as language-learning and intercultural communication strategies. These skills help you to start to make connections between your study abroad experience and the broader range of skills connected with this experience, to become a competitive member of a global workforce.
Course Information
- All course assignments build upon one another—use what you learned from previous assignments to complete subsequent assignments
- You get out of the course what you put into it—the more thoughtful you are about the assignments, the more you are able to use what you have written later in your portfolio. Challenge yourself by digging more deeply into your responses. Coursework includes short readings from various texts (posted online), reflection about your experience abroad, and 5 journal/reflection assignments submitted via email. The first assignment is due one week before departure.
- The course fee for Fall 2013 will be $150 if registered by the June 14, 2013 deadline. Late registration will be considered on a case by case basis with a course fee of $463.85 (1-credit undergraduate tuition).
- Non-resident students pay the same rate as residents.
- To drop the course, you must email your request to Ryan McCarthy.
- In accordance with the Learning Abroad Center's Cancellation and Refund Policy, if you drop the course on or after the official program start date, there will be no refunds for this course. Prior to the program start date, you will receive a full refund upon receipt of your cancellation email request.
- You will have two weeks from your official program start date to request that the Global Identity course be dropped to avoid a "W" on your University of Minnesota transcript. If you submit your request after the first two weeks, the course will appear as a "W" on your transcript. If you submit your request after the final eight-week drop period, you will not be allowed to withdraw, and you will receive the grade that you have earned for the course (A-F).
- Grading is on an A-F basis. You must complete all assignments in order to receive a passing grade for the course.
- This course is only available under the A-F grade base. If you register for it, you must select A-F as your grade base. If you select S/N, the Learning Abroad Center will change your grade base to A-F.
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