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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (B99)  (Dept. Info)Business  (Policies)SP2025

B99 INTL 350EGlocal Learning: Engaging with the World Locally1.5 Units
Description:This course will fulfill three broad objectives for students. First, the course is designed provide students with a multidisciplinary approach and introductory understanding of what it means to be a member of the St. Louis international community. The second is to provide a useful overview of intercultural learning, focusing on how individuals can cultivate a global mindset through different models, including the Intercultural Competency Continuum and Intercultural Praxis Model. The third objective involves recognizing and developing student's self and team strengths and weaknesses in relation intercultural competencies. This course combines small group sessions, case studies and speakers working in areas that support the global St. Louis community to provide students with an interdisciplinary perspective on the international community in St. Louis. Guest lecturers and on-site visits will be used extensively, supplemented with possible on-site visits to provide content and context integral to the course, with time to engage in critical reflection and discussion topics. At the end of the class students will be able to use their growth from the course to recognize how to be a better collaborative partner of their colleagues and communities, with an awareness of the unique strengths and challenges international communities may face. Students will have created strong relationships outside of the WashU community, be able to identify successes, resources, and gaps in resources for the international business communities, and therefore, serve as a strong mentor or advocate for exchange students, their peers, and future colleagues. In addition to having identified areas of personal curiosity for continued growth, students will have improved their understanding of and taken ownership for continued progress in cultivating a global mindset. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and completion or concurrent enrollment in MGT 100, MGT 200A or MGT 380.
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Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:CP Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01M-W----10:00A-11:20ABauer / 210N ShabaniProject03015
Desc:Students will automatically be placed on a waitlist with priority enrollment for BSBA Classes of 2025 and 2026.
MINI-AStart: 1/13/2025   End: 3/3/2025
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