This course is designed to help graduate students gain the leadership and professional skills they need for their career after they complete their studies. Students explore global citizenship as a lens through which to examine various aspects of the complex, globalized world of the 21st century. They explore the unique challenges of our time and the forces that shape them and consider how they can take action to improve conditions locally and/or globally. Students learn how cultural and social identity, bias, discrimination, and inequality shape perspectives, including their own, and explore cultural diversity and the challenges of intercultural communication both outside and within the workplace. Students also gain awareness of the work culture in the United States and learn how to present themselves professionally in interviews. They develop job search tools, such as a LinkedIn profile, resume and cover letter, and practice tailoring these to job postings.
Modality
Face to Face on Campus,
Face to Face on Campus with LMS Support,
Hybrid; Face to Face and Synchronous/Asynchronous Online,
Synchronous Online
Learning Model
Academic Course
Competency
Acculturation,
Leadership,
Planning Skills,
Verbal Communication Skills,
Career Development,
Intercultural Competence,
Critical Thinking
Notes
cross-listed with Global Citizenship