The Division of Modern Languages offers courses
each spring in which students have the opportunity
to learn about a foreign culture and to travel
abroad for two weeks with faculty from the division.
These courses foster global awareness and appreciation
of intercultural diversity.
Global Perspectives: Paris enables students to
develop an understanding and appreciation of French
culture, first in the classroom during the semester,
and then during two weeks in Paris in May when
students visit all the major monuments and museums
and take guided tours of the most beautiful and
historically rich neighborhoods of the city. The
focus is on history, art, and contemporary culture.
The course is open to all students and is taught
in English, but some knowledge of French is recommended.
Global Perspectives: Spain enables students to
develop an understanding and appreciation of other
cultures and to enhance their global perspective.
The capstone of this course is a two-week trip
to Spain in May (approx. May 20 – June 3). Course
preparation for this trip will compare and contrast
the two regional identities of Madrid and Barcelona
(Cataluña) as expressed through art, architecture
and media images.
Global Perspectives: Costa Rica enables students
to develop an understanding and appreciation of
Costa Rican culture through formal course preparation
in Alfred and a two-week opportunity for direct
service to the Monteverde community in Costa Rica
(May 17-31). Course preparation for this trip will
focus on sustainable development, history and contemporary
culture including art, music and literature. |