310 Cross-Cultural Interaction II: Social Relations (3)
This course will match international students with U.S. students to prepare
them to interact more effectively in multilingual and/or intercultural
settings. Students learn through readings on cultural theory and cultural
relations, in-class small group activities, discussions and lectures, how
issues of identity, such as age, sexual orientation, and ethnicity; impact
cross-cultural interaction. Papers written for this course will help students
integrate theory with previous experience, leading to an understanding of
oppression in cross-cultural interaction. This course is a continuation of Arts
and Sciences 210: Cross-Cultural Interaction: Experience and Understanding,
which is a prerequisite. Prerequisite: A & S 210 Offered: Fall, Winter