This one-credit course introduces students to the history, cultural traditions, and current circumstances of a specific study abroad site. This course combines fifteen hours of formal class time with additional co-curricular activities at the program site. Students are required to attend lectures and discussions on campus prior to the trip, at the site, and on campus after returning from the site. Students will spend at least five days at the site not including travel days to and from the destination.
Interdisciplinary Studies Courses
IDS 120 - Intro to a Study Abroad Site
1-0-1
Credit Hours:
1
IDS 150 - Introduction to African Diaspora Studies
3-0-3
Credit Hours:
3
Students in this course will study the experience of Africans living in Africa, Europe, North and South America, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. An interdisciplinary course, it makes use of sources from history, literature and the social sciences. Students will study racial, ethnic, cultural and religious traditions of the African Diaspora, including patterns of exclusion and inclusion and the social relations between Diaspora Africans and non-African populations.
IDS 297H - Seminar in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Ancient and Medieval (Honors)
IDS 298H - Seminar in the Humanities and Social Sciences - Modern (Honors)
IDS 299H: Interdisciplinary Seminar: Comprehensive Timeline or Thematic Approach (Honors)
3-0-3
Credit Hours:
3
An interdisciplinary seminar in social thought with a focus on philosophy, literature, and intellectual history.
Prerequisite:
Grade of "B" or better in at least one Honors course and/or Approval of Honors Coordinator