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Study Abroad Proposal

Study Abroad Proposal. Revised Requirement Course Proposal. General Education Integrative Experience. Change the Requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree from A to B.

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Study Abroad Proposal

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  1. Study Abroad Proposal Revised Requirement Course Proposal

  2. General Education Integrative Experience • Change the Requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree from A to B. • Successfully complete the General Education Requirements detailed in the “General Education” section, including the senior seminar. • Successfully complete the General Education Requirements detailed in the “General Education” section, including the Integrative Experience requirement [senior seminar OR Study Abroad plus STA 4000 (1-0-1)]

  3. Integrative Experience The Integrative Experience of Senior Seminar or the Study Abroad Capstone is an integral, important, and distinctive component of EIU’s general education curriculum. As such, it should be a culminating experience in which students are challenged to consider their collective academic, extracurricular and other undergraduate experiences and apply them in ways that broaden and enhance their readiness to pursue additional graduate or professional study or to begin or continue their journey into a diverse, global and ever-changing world of social, civic and career opportunities and responsibilities.

  4. Study Abroad + STA4000 (1) Study Abroad Program (2 semester hours) and STA 4000 (1 semester hour) – Study Abroad is a high quality international academic opportunity that enables students to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for leadership in an interdependent world. The University offers study abroad programs in more than 30 countries around the world. It is competitive and there are scholarships available. Students should plan and apply early. After successful completion of a study abroad program, and 75 semester hours, students are eligible to take STA 4000. As a capstone course, STA 4000 incorporates university assessment activities, which may include tests, surveys and other instruments.

  5. STA4000 (1) Students will exercise their abilities to think critically about their global education experiences. They will develop, summarize, and synthesize their individualized experience through readings, assignments, a reflective piece for the Electronic Writing Portfolio, an individualized project, and a presentation.

  6. Week 1 Go over Syllabus and Reading Schedule. Logistical Issues (Study Abroad Evaluation, Improve your Program, Academic Credit, Get Organized on Campus, Discuss Study Abroad Project Possibilities)

  7. Week 2 How to Develop a Reflective Paper for the Study Abroad Project. Discuss Oral Presentation of Study Abroad Project. Group Activity and Discussion about Types of Study Abroad Projects being Developed.

  8. Week 3 • Adjusting to Life Back Home (Reentry Challenges You Faced or are Facing, Reflect how you have Changed, Accomplished Goals, Knowledge and Skills Gained). • Group Activity/Discussion. Journal Entry #1

  9. Week 4 • Global Citizenry (Intercultural Sensitivity, The Role of the US in the World, Review your Perspective on the US, The Role of Culture in Global Issues, Challenge yourself in your own Community). • Group Activity/Discussion.

  10. Week 5 • Continuing Your International Experience (Graduate Programs Abroad, Funding for Graduate Programs Abroad, Build an International Career) • Journal Entry #3

  11. Week 6 • Approximately 4-6 Study Abroad Presentations (with follow-up questions by instructor, class members, others from campus community) • Journal Entry #4 (reaction to presentations given an initial prompt related to reading) • Study Abroad Project and Reflection Paper due

  12. Week 7 • Approximately 4-6 Study Abroad Presentations (with follow-up questions by instructor, class members, others from campus community) • Journal Entry #5 (reaction to presentations given a second prompt related to reading)

  13. Week 8 • Approximately 4-6 Study Abroad Presentations (with follow-up questions by instructor, class members, others from campus community) • Journal Entry #6 (reaction to presentations given a third prompt related to reading)

  14. Week 9 • Approximately 4-6 Study Abroad Presentations (with follow-up questions by instructor, class members, others from campus community) • Journal Entry #7 (reaction to presentations given a fourth prompt related to reading)

  15. Week 10 Job Search (Skill Assessment, Learn to Articulate Your Experience)

  16. Week 11 • Job Search (Create Your Resume Highlighting Curricular, Co-curricular, Study Abroad, and Employment Experiences) • Due: Potential Employment Project- Written summary of the position’s expectations/duties and the knowledge and skills that the ideal candidate for the position would possess based on job advertisement and other research

  17. Week 12 • Job Search (Articulating your Curricular, Co-curricular, Study Abroad, and Employment Experience Related to a Particular Position in a Letter and Interview) • Due: Potential Employment Project- 1st draft of Resume

  18. Week 13 Due – Potential Employment Project- 1st draft of Letter to Potential Employer Peer Review/Critique of Resume and Letter

  19. Week 14 • Completing Assessment: Watson-Glazer Critical Thinking and Global Citizenship Survey • Obtain feedback about letter/resume from faculty in discipline or professional in field and revise

  20. Week 15 • Small Group Practice of Mock Interview Prompt • Complete Potential Employment Project due (including position description summary, final draft resume/letter, and reflective component)

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