Course Listing: OVERSEAS TOPICS-PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Summer 2020, Bloomington

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	SPEA-V 482  OVERSEAS TOPICS-PUBLIC AFFAIRS (3 CR)
           VT: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN B & L
               7042 PERM NS2 ARR             ARR    ARR       Audretsch D              30   23    0
                 TOPIC: Global Perspectives on Public and Private Sector
                 Interactions in Bavaria & Lombardia
                 Above class meets with SPEA-V 582
                 Dates: Lectures for this course will occur online from May 17
                 to June 6, with group work continuing throughout June/early
                 July online.
                 Format: Synchronous & Intensive (1 credit per week). Lectures
                 will occur 9am-noon, six days per week for three weeks.
                 Instructor: The O'Neill instructor of record is Dr. David
                 Audretsch. However, the course is co-taught by faculty from
                 Indiana University, the University of Augsburg in Germany and
                 the University of Bergamo in Italy.
                 Course Description: This course looks at how the different
                 sectors work together to make management and policy
                 decisions, with a specific focus on the U.S., Germany, Italy,
                 and the EU. The course will include students from the
                 University of Augsburg and the University of Bergamo, and you
                 will work in a cross-cultural team to complete a group
                 research project. In addition, the course plans to include
                 virtual tours and guest lectures from organizations in both
                 Germany and Italy.
                 Space is limited and course permissions are required to
                 register. Interested students should fill out the form at HTTPS://IU.CO1.QUALTRICS.COM/JFE/FORM/SV_6KZTUNBQ0VPA7ER
                 to request course permissions. If you have any questions,
                 please reach out to Jessica Corry, jfischba@indiana.edu.
        SPEA-V 482  OVERSEAS TOPICS-PUBLIC AFFAIRS (6 CR)
           VT: NATIONAL SECURITY - LONDON
               6735 PERM NS2 ARR             ARR    ARR       Foley Jr W               30   16    0
                 TOPIC: US & UK National Security and Homeland Security in
                 London
                 Above class meets with SPEA-V 582
                 Format: Asynchronous & Intensive (1 credit per week).
                 Lectures and virtual site tours will contain videos and voice
                 over PowerPoint which can be reviewed at your convenience
                 within each week. Discussions will overlap weekends.
                 Above class meets online from June 29 to August 7
                 Course Description: This course will provide an
                 interdisciplinary approach to national security, homeland
                 security, and Atlantic cooperation. It begins with a detailed
                 look at the history of the U.K. then at national security
                 strategy and counter-terrorism concerns such as ISIS, Iraq,
                 and Syria. Discussions will also include international
                 security concerns related to the COVID 19 pandemic. The
                 course will include participation by partners in London,
                 including faculty from Kings College, and virtual tours of
                 sites throughout London.
                 Space is limited and course permissions are required to
                 register. Interested students should fill out the form at HTTPS://IU.CO1.QUALTRICS.COM/JFE/FORM/SV_6KZTUNBQ0VPA7ER
                 to request course permissions. If you have any questions,
                 please reach out to Jessica Corry, jfischba@indiana.edu.
        SPEA-V 482  OVERSEAS TOPICS-PUBLIC AFFAIRS (3 CR)
           VT: NATIONAL SECURITY - LONDON
               8664 PERM NS2 ARR             ARR    ARR       Foley Jr W               30   12    0
                 TOPIC: US & UK National & Homeland Security in London
                 Above class meets with SPEA-V 582
                 Format: Asynchronous & Intensive (1 credit per week).
                 Lectures and virtual site tours will contain videos and voice
                 over PowerPoint which can be reviewed at your convenience
                 within each week. Discussions will overlap weekends.
                 Above class will meet online from June 29 to July 17
                 Course Description: This course will provide an
                 interdisciplinary approach to national security, homeland
                 security, and Atlantic cooperation. It begins with a detailed
                 look at the history of the U.K. then at national security
                 strategy and counter-terrorism concerns such as ISIS, Iraq,
                 and Syria. Discussions will also include international
                 security concerns related to the COVID 19 pandemic. The
                 course will include participation by partners in London,
                 including faculty from Kings College, and virtual tours of
                 sites throughout London. 
                 Space is limited and course permissions are required to
                 register. Interested students should fill out the form at HTTPS://IU.CO1.QUALTRICS.COM/JFE/FORM/SV_6KZTUNBQ0VPA7ER
                 to request course permissions. If you have any questions,
                 please reach out to Jessica Corry, jfischba@indiana.edu.
           VT: STRAT MGMT IN BAVARIA & BERLIN
              14397 PERM NS2 ARR             ARR    ARR       Audretsch D              30   25    0
                 TOPIC: Strategic Management in the International Context in
                 Bavaria & Berlin
                 Above class meets with SPEA-V 582
                 Dates: Lectures for this course will occur online from June 7
                 to June 27, with group work continuing online throughout
                 July.
                 Format: Synchronous & Intensive (1 credit per week). Lectures
                 will occur 9am-noon, six days per week for three weeks.
                 Instructor: The ONeill instructor of record is Dr. David
                 Audretsch. However, the course is co-taught by faculty from
                 Indiana University, the University of Augsburg in Germany and
                 the University of Bergamo in Italy.
                 Course Description: This course looks at organizational
                 management in an international context, with a specific focus
                 on multi-national organizations operating in the U.S.,
                 Germany, and the EU. The course will include students from
                 the University of Augsburg and the University of Bergamo, and
                 you will work in a cross-cultural team to complete a group
                 research project. In addition, the course plans to include
                 virtual tours and guest lectures from organizations in
                 Germany.
                 Space is limited and course permissions are required to
                 register. Interested students should fill out the form at HTTPS://IU.CO1.QUALTRICS.COM/JFE/FORM/SV_6KZTUNBQ0VPA7ER
                 to request course permissions. If you have any questions,
                 please reach out to Jessica Corry, jfischba@indiana.edu.