WMU: Intercultural Communication & Ethnography in the Dominican Republic - KALAMAZOO PROMISE STUDENTS ONLY

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Santo Domingo, the first city established in the New World, represents an ideal location to explore the inextricable relationship between culture and communication. This 3-credit course is designed to provide undergraduate students with introducto... read more

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Santo Domingo, the first city established in the New World, represents an ideal location to explore the inextricable relationship between culture and communication. This 3-credit course is designed to provide undergraduate students with introductory exposure to the basic concepts inherent to intercultural communication and ethnography, and hands-on experience with creating a research proposal within a specific cultural context. In this regard, the course reflects Western Michigan University’s commitment to provide opportunities for student-entered learning experiences that are both discovery-oriented and globally engaged. This course is specifically designed for students in the Kalamazoo Promise Scholars Program at Western Michigan University.

Students applying for this program may be eligible for the Haenicke Institute for the Global Education Study Abroad Scholarship.

Program Type(s):
Study Abroad
Program Length(s):
  • Spring
  • Short Term
Minimum GPA:
2.0
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