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Class travels to Kronborg Castle in Denmark

Faculty-Led Learning Across the Globe (FLAG)

Faculty-led Learning Across the Globe (FLAG)

The Institute for Global Engagement (IGE)’s Faculty-led Learning Across the Globe (FLAG) program includes Course-Embedded Travel (CET) courses and Global Learning Program (GLP) courses. These credit-bearing, campus-based courses taught by ɬÀï·¬ faculty members offer opportunities for transformative global learning in the dimensions of ɬÀ﷬’s Global Education Learning Goals through embedded travel components integrated into the course curriculum.

Course-Embedded Travel

CET courses are credit-bearing, disciplinary courses taught on campus by ɬÀï·¬ faculty from across the divisions. CET courses integrate a site-based, experiential learning travel component aligned with ɬÀ﷬’s Global Education Learning Goals into the structure of the course. Travel takes place during an academic break. CET courses are listed in the course catalogue.

ɬÀï·¬ students: Find more information about upcoming and in the .

Global Learning Program

The GLP is made possible thanks to generous support from Susie McCurry ’71 and the Roland and Ruby Holden Foundation. GLP courses are co-taught by two faculty members. Selected first year student participants explore an interdisciplinary theme through a semester-long course on campus with global site-based travel components to two or more locations over academic breaks

ɬÀï·¬ first year students: Find more information about upcoming and in the .

Questions? Contact Ashley Laux, associate director, faculty-led learning across the globe.

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