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Honors Education Abroad - SCHC 400

Description

Description - Describes how students engage, what they do, reflecting the nature and depth of the program/experience.

Student travels abroad with two faculty leaders during a 3-week short term study away course, designed with specific topics to be selected as need and interests dictate. The focus of study is situated outside of a U.S. location and is an extensive study of a broad area or an intensive examination of a specific problem.
Term

Term - The semester in which the activity occurs

Summer 2023
Category

Category - Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) category with which this engagement activity is most closely aligned, from the perspective of the student in the activity.

Education Abroad Programs & Servicesdefinition

Education Abroad Programs & Services - Education Abroad Programs and Services facilitate and oversee student participation in educational experiences that occur in countries outside the institution's home country.

Campus Label

Campus Label - Type of purposeful activity, as defined across units

Study Abroad
Division

Division - University organization

Honors College
Department

Department - University organization

Dean's Office
Special Designation

Special Designation - Engagement has a special designation based on review of educational purpose and intentional design.

GLD-Global Learning
Experiential Learning Opportunity
Course

Course - Course Prefix and Number associated with this program/experience, if any. See academic bulletin for course information.

SCHC 400
Time on Task

Time on Task - Amount of time that a student engages in this activity (including orientation/training, supervision/feedback, reflection on learning).

120 - 179 hours
Participation Entry

Participation Entry - Extent to which participation is restricted (e.g., minimum GPA, classification)

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Minimum Credit Hours

Minimum Credit Hours - Number of credit hours or years in college required to participate in this activity

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Minimum GPA

Minimum GPA - Minimum GPA required to participate in this activity

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Other Requirements

Other Requirements - Additional requirements to participate in this activity

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Expectations

Expectations - How expectations are communicated to students about how they will engage in this program

Training manual, syllabus or rubric
Group training / class session(s)
Active Learning

Active Learning - What students do; the nature or type of the engagement, that is expected to contribute to their learning

Global learningdefinition

Global learning - Explore cultures, life experiences, and worldviews different from your own; apply and practice global/intercultural knowledge and skills.


Study / Practice diversity, equity, inclusiondefinition

Study / Practice diversity, equity, inclusion - Engage in activity designed to develop knowledge, skills, disposition regarding diversity; ability to value, respect, and learn from diverse cultures, races, ages, genders, sexual orientations, and religions.

Knowledge/Skills

Knowledge/Skills - Knowledge applied and/or skills practiced by students as they engage in this activity

Intercultural knowledge and competencedefinition

Intercultural knowledge and competence - Apply and/or practice cultural self-awareness, worldview frameworks, empathy, verbal and non-verbal communication, curiosity, and openness.

Interacts With

Interacts With - With whom students directly interact, as they engage in this activity

Faculty member(s) on this campus
Diversity

Diversity - Extent to which student learning about diversity is included in program structure

Included in program structure, not the primary focusdefinition

Included in program structure, not the primary focus - Although not the primary focus of the program/experience, discussion of diversity topics is intentionally included in the structure of the program/experience

Feedback

Feedback - How and from whom students receive feedback on their engagement in this program

Group / class session with faculty member
Peers in the same Engagement
Reflection

Reflection - How, and with whom, students engage in reflection on their learning while engaged in this activity

Each student produces written reflection(s)
Group / class session(s) with faculty
Program Website

Program Website - For additional information, go to the unit website.

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Rubric

Rubric - Describes specific expectations for student involvement in the activity

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