Internship course may vary from semester to semester. Please check with your departmental advisor to ensure you are registering for the right course number.
Public Service International Programs
Australia
This program is sponsored by the Department of Psychology and the Center for Public Service. Program typically runs from mid-to-late May to mid-June.
PSYC 4450
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Intergroup Relations & Culture:
Perspectives from New Orleans to Australia
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Carrie Wyland/Laurie O’Brien
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This program will provide students with an increased understanding of culture in the context of the New Orleans community and the international community of Sydney, Australia. A main goal is to provide students with a grounding in cultural issues as well as prepare them for active civic participation in this domain.
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Students worked with various community centers in the Sydney metropolitan area.
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Costa Rica
This program is sponsored by the Stone Center for Latin American Studies’ and the Center for Public Service. Program typically runs from mid-to-late May to mid-June. Students will have the opportunity to explore as a group the cultural and business practices of a region where they would be unlikely to do their junior year study abroad.
ISIB 1010
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Introduction to Globalization
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Mary Love
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This course examines the historical, economic, political, and technological causes of and processes associated with globalization. Using Costa Rica as their primary case study, this course allows students: to explore the economic outcomes of globalization as they relate to global poverty, inequality, labor standards, and environmental protection; to examine globalization’s effects on national sovereignty and the global spread of democracy; to explore the simultaneous processes of cultural hybridization and cultural convergence as a result of globalization; and to understand the reasons why some have chosen to resist the process of globalization, either through social movements and other forms of political engagement.
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Students will work in teams of 3-4 to research, write, and produce audio podcasts on a topic relating to globalization in the Costa Rican context.
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