MVL 2005 ATLAS: Study Abroad

This ePortfolio-based course is designed to assist Sophomores and Juniors studying abroad to reflect upon the following topics: the maturing of oneself as a young adult abroad; travel and exploration while abroad; one's academics and education abroad; exploration of the host culture- food, language, politics, gender relations, religion, etc., in relation to one's major area of study and for personal learning. In the course students will be supported as they clarify the purpose, meaning, and direction of their time abroad with facilitation by the instructors. No prerequisites. In successfully completing this course, you will have achieved a foundational level of competence in college-level Technology Competency skills (2009)/Digital Literacy (New Gen Ed-Interpreter) and the International Citizen Competency requirements, in partial fulfillment of the College's Digital and International Citizen Competencies General Education requirements.

Credits

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