1.00 Credits
This one-credit course would offer students the opportunity to experience the diversity of the United States, allowing them to develop the skills and perspectives to observe and analyze differences in regions around the country. The emphasis is on getting to know how the diverse range of human differences influence the historical and current formation of artistic, economic, social, scientific, cultural or political institutions in areas of the United States, and how those differences influence each individual's experience of equality and inequality within a society, its institutions, or its cultures. The course includes pre-trip planning and lectures, study and research during the trip, and post-trip presentations. In addition, it will provide students with information about the study abroad process and the practical aspects of studying abroad. This course may be taken three (3) times for credit.