2014 - 2015 Academic Catalog - Franklin Pierce University

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t h e c o l l e g e at r i n d g e Students are advised to link the elective courses they take with the practicum they choose to do. A practicum may be a semester’s study abroad of at least 12 credits, an internship in the student’s major with an added global dimension, or another significant international experience. A Franklin Pierce student from outside the United States may use his/her experience at Franklin Pierce in lieu of a practicum for completion of requirements for the Global Citizenship Certificate program.

Global Citizenship Certificate Curriculum All students must complete the following two courses. AN/GCC220 Global Problems 3 credits Examines social, political, and economic issues within historical and cultural contexts. Focus will be on Asian, Latin American, and Islamic societies. GCC490 Global Citizenship Seminar 1 credit Provides a forum for students who have recently engaged in, or are currently enrolled in, a Global Citizenship internship or who have completed an approved study abroad. During the semester they will complete readings on various kinds of leadership and on global issues, give presentations about their practicum experiences, and write about the ways in which their leadership and global experiences will enrich their futures. The focus is on students having the opportunity to assess their academic and hands-on leadership experiences and to plan for their future as Global Citizens. Prerequisites: declared candidacy for the Global Citizenship Certificate program; completion of, or current enrollment in, an approved leadership internship, or completion of an approved study abroad. All students must complete two electives from the following list of courses. Only one may be from the student’s major and only one may be taken during a study abroad semester. Please see descriptions of each course in the major program sections of the catalog. AN101 AN225 AN245 AN311 AN314 AN323 AN412 AN423 BA420 BI/ES217 BI235 EN215 ES101 ES240 EN270 ET323 ET357 HS229 HS233 HS326 HS362 HS364 IB364 IEC215 IEC216 IEC225 IEC261 128

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Women Around the World Living and Working Abroad Museum Studies Peoples and Cultures of Oceania Anthropology of Religion Peoples and Cultures of Europe Anthropology of Public Health World Business and Finance Tropical Forest Ecology Human Health & Nutrition Beyond Britain and America: Other Literatures in English Introduction to Environmental Science Creating Sustainable Communities Women Writers Comparative Economic Systems Economic Development 19th & 20th Century Europe Modern Middle East The Soviet Union China and the Modern World Modern Japan International Business Athens through the Ages Vienna through the Ages Power, Justice and International Relations Twentieth Century Greece


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