Course Listing: TOPICS IN DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE
Fall 2020, Bloomington
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SGIS-S 200 TOPICS IN DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE (1 CR) VT: WOMEN, GENDER, & INTL AFFAIRS 37369 10:00A-10:50A TR WB WEB Bender A 30 15 0 Konwest E TOPIC: Women, Gender, and International Affairs Above class open to undergraduates only Above class meets November 30-December 18 via live video streaming and online content. Please see instructor for details. Above class meets 100% Online with a combination of Synchronous and Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html This course can be taken in conjunction with the following courses to meet the ASCS-Q 296: College to Career II: Navigate your Arts and Sciences Experience requirement for HLS majors: Start your Global Career, Global Issues affecting Local Communities or Global Service: your next steps. In addition, students who are looking for experiential and/or professional development opportunities should consider combining courses that meet the ASCS-Q 296 with any of the following intersession courses: Data Visualization, Op-Ed Writing, Writing Policy Memoranda, Digital Transformations, or Descriptive Statistics. Above class meets for the three week online session VT: START YOUR GLOBAL CAREER 39994 04:55P-06:10P TR WB WEB Bender A 30 21 0 TOPIC:Get Started On Your Global Career! Above class open to undergraduates only Above class meets November 30-December 18 via live video streaming and online content. Please see instructor for details. Above class meets 100% Online through Synchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Above class meets for the three week online session This course can be taken in conjunction with the following courses to meet the ASCS-Q 296: College to Career II: Navigate your Arts and Sciences Experience requirement for HLS majors: Women in International Affairs, Global Issues affecting Local Communities or Global Service: Your Next Steps. In addition, students who are looking for experiential and/or professional development opportunities should consider combining courses that meet the ASCS-Q 296 with any of the following intersession courses: Data Visualization, Op-Ed Writing, Writing Policy Memoranda, Digital Transformations, or Descriptive Statistics.