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Living-Learning Centers
Course Descriptions for Global Village Living-Learning Center (GLLC)
  • GLLC-G 200 Global Village Colloquium (1-3 cr.) P: Permission of Global Village director. Intermediate consideration of a topic or issue of international dimension not normally covered by individual departments. Often interdisciplinary. May be repeated with different topics for a total of 6 credit hours.
  • GLLC-G 210 Global Village Colloquium (3 cr.) CASE A&H, CASE GCC P: Permission of Global Village director. Intermediate consideration of a topic or issue of international dimension not normally covered by individual departments. Often interdisciplinary. Subjects vary each semester. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 6 credit hours.
  • GLLC-G 220 Global Village Colloquium (3 cr.) CASE S&H, CASE GCC P: Permission of Global Village director. Intermediate consideration of a topic or issue of international dimension not normally covered by individual departments. Often interdisciplinary. Subjects vary each semester. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 6 credit hours.
  • GLLC-G 230 Global Village Colloquium (3 cr.) CASE N&M P: Permission of Global Village director. Intermediate consideration of a topic or issue of international dimension not normally covered by individual departments. Often interdisciplinary. Subjects vary each semester. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 6 credit hours.
  • GLLC-G 291 Study Abroad: Before You Go (1 cr.) P: Permission of Office of Overseas Study. Academic preparation for studying abroad. Refinement of goals and concerns, pre-departure matters, life in the host country, strategies for recognizing and overcoming challenges, and integrating study and personal experiences with post-travel educational goals.
  • GLLC-G 300 Global Village Symposium (1-3 cr.) P: Permission of Global Village director. Advanced consideration of a topic or issue of international dimension not normally covered by individual departments. Often interdisciplinary. Subjects vary each semester. May be repeated with different topics for a total of 6 credit hours.
  • GLLC-G 310 Global Village Symposium (3 cr.) CASE A&H P: Permission of Global Village director. Advanced consideration of a topic or issue of international dimension not normally covered by individual departments. Often interdisciplinary. Subjects vary each semester. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 6 credit hours.
  • GLLC-G 320 Global Village Symposium (3 cr.) CASE S&H P: Permission of Global Village director. Advanced consideration of a topic or issue of international dimension not normally covered by individual departments. Often interdisciplinary. Subjects vary each semester. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 6 credit hours.
  • GLLC-G 321 Intelligence and National Security (3 cr.) CASE S&H Study and analysis of intelligence in U.S. foreign policy and national security issues from 1776 to the present. A look at wartime and peacetime tactics, the Cold War, post–September 11th strategies, and both state and non-state threats. Examines shift to human intelligence, civil liberty issues, and foreign and domestic intelligence activities.
  • GLLC-G 330 Global Village Symposium (3 cr.) CASE N&M P: Permission of Global Village director. Advanced consideration of a topic or issue of international dimension not normally covered by individual departments. Often interdisciplinary. Subjects vary each semester. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 6 credit hours.
  • GLLC-G 491 Study Abroad: When You Return (1 cr.) Provides students returning from overseas study with practical advice on how their international experiences can be utilized for future educational and professional pursuits. Students will engage in structured discussion and reflection regarding their overseas accomplishments as well as the knowledge and skills they acquired while abroad.
  • GLLC-Q 199 Introduction to the Global Village (1 cr.) P: Residence in the Global Village Living-Learning Center. Small discussion groups led by undergraduate Global Village residents consider topics relevant to the purpose and operation of the Center, community living, and the relation of the Global Village to the university. Introduction to campus international resources. Students complete a project that contributes to the Global Village's purpose.
  • GLLC-Q 299 Peer Instructor Workshop (1-2 cr.) P: Permission of Global Village director. Required workshop for Global Village residents preparing to teach Q199.