CIT - Citizenship
CIT 100 Citizenship Seminar (1st Year) (1 Credit Hours)
May be repeated for credit.
Academic Level: Undergraduate
CIT 400 Citizenship Seminar (1 Credit Hours)
Citizenship seminar is a one-credit experience that gives fourth-year students the opportunity to reflect on their previous years of study in the light of their duties and responsibilities as members of a larger society. It directs the student's attention both outward with a civic contribution and inward with reflection. It is intended to assist the student in making a bridge between their college years and their post-college life and helping them to become more engaged in their community.
Academic Level: Undergraduate
CIT 420 Global Citizenship Seminar (1 Credit Hours)
The Global Citizenship Seminar is a one-credit experience that provides students the opportunity to be civically engaged and to reflect on their previous years of study in their major and the Core Curriculum, as it relates to their duties and responsibilities as members of a larger global society. The objective of the seminar is to assist students in bridging their college years and their post-college life and helping them to become more civically engaged globally by taking them on a faculty led global citizenship seminar to another country. This course is by application only and needs Instructor approval. Previous Seminars have included: Dominica, Peru, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Brazil, and Nicaragua.
May be repeated for credit.
Academic Level: Undergraduate
Enrollment limited to students with the Global Ed. Travel Course Appro attribute.
