MINORS IN GLOBAL STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL MINOR IN HUMAN SCIENCES

Examining Quality of Life From A Global Perspective

The College of Human Sciences offers two paths to obtaining the International Minor: The Joseph S. Bruno Auburn Abroad in Italy program in which a student can earn the International Minor in one semester while studying abroad in Ariccia, Italy; or an on/off-campus program for students to complete both foreign language and human sciences content competencies on campus, followed by a four credit hour study abroad experience in an approved international venue.

The Joseph S. Bruno Auburn Abroad in Italy

International Minor in Human Sciences Curriculum

GlobalStudiesMinor

HUNGER STUDIES MINOR IN HUMAN SCIENCES

Students completing the Hunger studies minor will understand hunger, its causes and consequences as a sustainable human development issue while applying critical thinking skills in addressing hunger as a multidisciplinary, socially complex issue. Students will develop and demonstrate advocacy skills that can engage individuals and communities; affect social policy, and create the political will to end hunger while acquiring leadership skills that will facilitate hunger activism at domestic and/or global levels, and develop the capacity to think and act as a global citizen.

Hunger Studies Minor in Human Sciences Curriculum

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