Courses
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- Offered: Fall
A multidisciplinary course that focuses on creating global awareness, enhancing research skills and providing international career exploration.
- Offered: Contact Department
Courses taken abroad in the student’s area of study. NMU credits determined by applicable departments
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- Graded: S/U
Courses taken abroad in the student’s area of study. NMU credits determined by applicable departments.
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An opportunity to participate in and report on campus and community events of an international nature, keep track of and report on current events and issues from around the world, learn about various world countries, and network with classmates and others.
Notes:This course can be repeated for credit.
- Offered: Contact Department
Study of a particular topic of relevance to international studies.
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Students will learn about the culture of a particular country or countries through a combination of class sessions on the campus of Northern Michigan University and a faculty-led study abroad.
Notes:May be repeated for credit if topic varies. Cross-listed with SN 313X and HS 313X.
- Offered: Contact Department
- Prerequisites: Junior standing or instructor’s permission.
Courses taken abroad in the student’s area of study. NMU credits determined by applicable departments.
- Offered: Contact Department
- Graded: S/U
- Prerequisites: Junior standing or instructor’s permission.
Courses taken abroad in the student’s area of study. NMU credits determined by applicable departments.
- Offered: Winter
- Prerequisites: Completion of study abroad experience and 75 credit hours, junior standing or instructor's permission.
Students reflect on and build on their study abroad experience, including discussion of cultural adaptation. They increase their research skills by researching elements of the country in which they studied abroad, then report in both oral and written formats. They participate in and report on campus and community events with international dimensions, follow current events and issues from around the world, and network with classmates and others.
- Offered: Contact Department
- Graded: S/U
Students will engage in an internship in accordance with NMU internship policies.
Notes:May be repeated for credit as internship opportunities vary.
- Offered: Contact Department
- Prerequisites: Junior standing or instructor permission.
Study of a particular topic of relevance to international studies.
- Offered: Contact Department
- Prerequisites: Junior standing and permission of advising department.
Individual research in international studies. Final report must be filed with the instructor.