Julieta Rodrigo
Global Learning Objectives
The Global Learning Medallion helps students gain a new understanding of their intercultural experiences, broadens student's global horizons and perspectives, and increases awareness of international events and issues.
Global Learning Courses
IDS 3189 - International Nutrition, Public Health and Economic Development
-Examines the impact of global public health, nutrition and economic development on the physical and political environment.
CPO 3010 - Comparative Politics: Theory and Practice:
-Examines major theories and methods of comparative politics, focusing on divergent political systems (Democracy, Authoritarianism, Totalitarianism).
REL 3308 - Studies in World Religions
-Examines the origins, teachings, and practices of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.
CJE 4174 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
-Compares the major legal traditions (e.g., common law, civil law, socialist law) and analysis of the criminal justice systems in six model nations around the world, including police, courts, and corrections.
CAPSTONE: International Student Exchange
Five-month exchange program in Universidad de Belgrano in Buenos Aires, Argentina.