The Integrative Inquiry is a requirement that encourages you to engage with questions and acquire skills that enable you to communicate effectively and act responsibly in a world of diverse languages and cultures.
In order to complete the requirement, you need to take 4 courses, representing 16 credits outside the major disciplinary base.
These courses will require you to engage in interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary inquiry on problems related to aesthetic and creative expression, difference and cultural boundaries, and civic and ethical problems at both the local and global level.
As a new student, you will fulfill two of your Integrative Inquiry course requirements by taking FirstBridge, a set of two courses from different disciplines focusing on enduring questions and compelling controversies.
Learning Outcomes
In order to complete the integrative inquiry requirement, you will need to take two courses outside your major, coded CCI, representing 8 credits. These courses will contribute to the achievement of at least two of the following learning outcomes:
(Note: A French course beyond FR1200 would fulfill one of these course requirements.)
Learning Outcomes
During your time at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ, you must complete at least one experiential learning opportunity (coded CCX). These experiences are not credit-bearing. They enhance your academic, personal and professional development, and could include:
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Learning Outcomes