Graduation Requirements Professional Experience & Globalization/Intercultural Requirements
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1 Graduation Requirements Professional Experience & Globalization/Intercultural Requirements Student Name PUID Major (Please circle) CIT ENGT IET MET OL ROET SCMT As a Purdue University Polytechnic student, you must satisfy certain graduation requirement(s) in addition to your coursework. This/these requirement(s) can be met by completing the following. ***Please note, not all options are available for all majors. You are responsible for confirming with you Academic Advisor the requirements for your Plan of Study and Major.*** Professional Experience (Complete one of the following for your designated major.) MET, ROET, ENGT: Any TECH Professional Practice Course (co-op, intern, etc) MET Internship for Credit Industry-sponsored senior capstone EPICS courses, minimum of two Laboratory Assistant Any approved internship / School to Work (student and/or employer to provide documentation) Military Service (ROTC, reservist, active duty, veteran) Other Undergrad Research Experiences (e.g. employed in the AEL as lab technician) Independent Study by petition to ensure the project meets the spirit of the requirement Professional Society/Club Activities (e.g. led the Solar Racing team)- by petition Any approved employment Purdue Polytechnic Student Ambassador Individual Service Project CIT: IET: Professional IT Internship (six week minimum duration) 240 hours of IT employment 240 hours of documented volunteer IT work Service Learning Course (EPCS, CNIT 39000, or Equivalent) with responsibility for an IT component (3 credit hours minimum) *** A three page reflection paper on what you learned from your experience is required for ALL CIT options submit to CIT-Prof-IT@purdue.edu Complete an IET-related internship (min 160 hours) Complete an industry cooperative experience Employment during the academic year related to IET Complete an industry-based, undergraduate research experience Student-proposed alternative: must be commensurate with the expectations of the IET internship experience 1
2 Graduation Requirements Work Experience Form Complete and return to academic advisor. PUID: IUID: Student Name: Company: Title: Dates of Employment: From: To: Supervisor Name: Supervisor Title: Supervisor Supervisor Phone: To be completed by student with consult of their supervisor. List three (3) roles and/or responsibilities of the position. Supervisor Signature: Date: Student Signature: Date: Office Use Only Advisor Date Received 2
3 Graduation Requirements Laboratory Assistant Form Complete and return to academic advisor. PUID: IUID: Student Name: Semester: Fall Spring Year: Course: Class #: Day/Time: Instructor: Instructor Signature: Office Use Advisor Date Received Please sign at conclusion of semester and return to academic advisor. Student Signature: Date: Instructor Signature: Date: Office Use Only Advisor Date Received 3
4 Graduation Requirements Professional Experience & Globalization/Intercultural Requirements Polytechnic minimum global requirement Step 1: Complete the Pre-test Intercultural Development Inventory Assessments (1 st year, taken during STAR) Step 2 Complete one (1) of the following global experiences:* Participate in a Purdue University international capstone, collaborative project, or Participate in an international internship (international location), or Participate in Faculty-led Study Abroad program, or Participate in a full semester abroad program, or Participate in Industry/Work Sponsored Travel (must be pre-approved by Student Services Coordinator and a three (3) page reflection paper must be completed and turned in to SSC upon return), or Complete 3 credit hours from the Polytechnic list of recommended Global/ Cultural courses. Step 3: Complete the Post-test Intercultural Development Inventory Assessments (4 th year, taken during Capstone) NOTE FOR TRANSFER/CODO STUDENTS: Transfer and CODO students with less than 75 credit hours remaining to complete their Polytechnic Plan of Study are exempt from Steps 1 & 3 (taking the IDI Pre & Post-tests) but must complete one option from Step 2. * Global experiences must take place during the time of enrollment in the Polytechnic to complete Step 2. Experiences that have taken place prior to a student s initial enrollment will not serve to complete Step 2. Intercultural competencies gained on experiences prior to Polytechnic enrollment will be captured as baseline data on a student s IDI. Student Signature: Date: PUID: IUID: 4
5 Purdue University (West Lafayette) courses that meet the global requirement Updated: 1/18/2018 Course AAS AAS AGR ANSC 381 ANTH 203 ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH 341 ANTH 379 ARAB ASAM 240 ASAM 240 AT CNIT 320 COM 224 COM COM COM 373 COM 380 COM 380 COM 412 COM 423 ECET ECET EDPS 235 EDPS EDPS 301 EDPS EDPS EDPS 317 ENGL HDFS 233 HDFS 280 HDFS 332 HEBR HIST 195: HIST Title Intro to African American Studies Variable Title: History of Injustice Communication Across Cultures Leadership for a Diverse workplace Biological Bases of Human Social Behavior Human cultural Diversity Technology and Culture Culture, Food and Health Gender Across Cultures Global Perspectives on Health Culture and Personality Native American Cultures Arabic culture Intro to Asian American Studies Intro to Asian American Studies Ethics and Aviation Policy, Regulation, and Globalization in information Technology Communicating in the Global Workplace Intercultural Communication Small Group Communication Self-Presentation & Social Image Sociolinguistic Study of African American English Sociolinguistic Study of African American English Theories of Human interaction Leadership, Communication & Organizations International Experience Global Professional Issues in ET Learning and Motivation Student Leadership Development Peer Counselling Training Collaborative Leadership: Listening Collaborative Leadership: Cross-cultural Settings Collaborative Leadership: Mentoring Literature & Culture Stress and Human Health Diversity in Individual and Family Life Stress & Coping in Contemporary Families The Holocaust in Modern Hebrew Literature Historical Research & Film! Eve of Destruction: Global Crises and World Organization in the 20th Century 5
6 HIST HIST HIST 366 HIST 377 HIST HIST 479 HIST 499 HTM 370 HTM 37200: MSL 201 OLS 350 PHIL PHIL 435 POL 222 POL POL 326 POL POL POL 413 POL POL POL PSY 120 PSY 250 PSY 251 PSY 285 PSY 322 PSY 333 SOC SOC 310 SOC Tech 330 TLI 112 TLI 314 WGSS 282 WGSS 380 WGSS History of Human Rights Science and Society in the 20th-Century World Hispanic Heritage of the USA History & Culture of Native America Black Civil Rights Movement American Representations of Middle East & North Africa History of Sexual Regulation in the United States Sustainable Tourism and Responsible Travel Global Tourism Geography Individual Leadership Studies Creativity In Business & Industry Global Moral Issues Philosophy of Mind Women, Politics & Public Policy Rich and Poor Nations Black Political Participation in America Global Green Politics Women and the Law The Human Basis of Politics International Environmental Policy Variable Title: It s a Complex World (Cross listed with IE49000, ME29700) International Organization Elementary Psychology Psychology of Adjustment Health Psychology Consumer Behavior Research Design Motivation Intro to Sociology Racial and Ethnic Diversity Introduction to Sociology of Developing Nations Technology and the Global Society Foundations of Tech Leadership Leading Innovation in Organizations Intro to LGBT Studies Gender and Multiculturalism Women and Work Any foreign language 200 or higher (201, 202, 301, 302, 401, 402) Any Purdue approved SA that includes reflective learning assignments 6
7 Bolded Courses are Additional courses that are provided by the host location or offered specifically at a Statewide location. INTL-I220 Global Connections ANTH-E200 Social and Cultural Anthropology ANTH-E310 Cultures of Africa CMCL-C205 Intro to Communication and Culture CMCL-C380 Nonverbal Communication CMCL-C427 Cross-Cultural Communication CMCL-C450 Gender and Communication GEOG-G110 Introduction to Human Geography REL-R152 Jews, Christians, and Muslims REL-R153 Religions of Asia REL-R160 Religion in America REL-R171 Religion, Ethics, and Public Life PHIL-P200 Problems of Philosophy PHIL-P371 Philosophy of Religion PHIL-P393 Biomedical Ethics SOC-S217 Social Inequality SOC-S313 Religion and Society SPAN-S284 Women in Hispanic Culture CLAS-C205 Classical Mythology ENG-L225 Introduction to World Masterpieces ENG-L382 Fiction of the Non-Western World FINA-A101 Ancient and Medieval Art FINA-A102 Renaissance through Modern Art FINA-A342 Twentieth-Century Art HIST-A380 The Vietnam War HIST-B244 The Viking Age HIST-B306 European Race, Gender, and Identity HIST-B356 French Revolution HIST-B408 European Nationalism and Identity HIST-B418 Germany: Nation and Volk HIST-B436 Making Modern Britain HIST-B444 The Scandinavian Model HIST-D410 Russian Revolutions and the Soviet Regime HIST-H108 Perspectives on the World to 1800 HIST-H109 Perspectives on the World since 1800 HIST-H205 Ancient Civilization HIST-H219 Origins and History of the Second World War HIST-H232 The World in the Twentieth Century HIST-F341 Latin America: Conquest and Empire IT 332 Purchasing, Inventory, and Warehouse Management TLI Intro to Supply Chain Management TLI 435 Operations Planning Management 7
8 TLI TLI TLI TLI TLI TLI ANTH-A 104 ANTH-E 320 ANTH-E 455 BUS-D 101 COMM-R 350 EDUC-E 201 ENG-L 378 HER-H 340 LSTU-L 231 LSTU-L 385 PSY-B 110 PSY-B 203 PSY-B 315 SOC-R 100 SPAN-S 131 SPAN-S 132 TCEM-T 234 WOST-W 105 PSY-P103 SOC-S100 SPCH- S229 SPCH-S223 ANTH-E HIST-A 371 HIST-A 372 HIST-A 301 HIST-A 373 PSY-P 327 SPCH-S 324 ANTH-E 335 ANTH-E 310 ANTH-E 321 ANTH-E 397 HIST-A 352 GEOG-110 GEOG-G 120 GEOG-G 201 GEOG-G 306 HIST-A 355 Business Principles for Organizational Leadership Intro to Supply Chain Management Technology Intro to Lean and Sustainable Systems Statistical Quality Control Global Technology Leadership Technology Policy and Law Cultural Anthropology Indians of North America Anthropology of Religion Intro to International Relations 350 American Feminist Rhetoric Multicultural Education/Global Awareness Studies in Women & Lit Women In Art Globalization and Labor Class, Race, Gender & Work Introduction to Psychology Ethics & Diversity in PSY Critical Thinking in Psych Introduction to Sociology First Year Spanish I First Year Spanish II Cultural Heritage Tourism Intro to Women s Studies General Psychology Introduction to Sociology Discussion and Group Methods Business and Professional Communication Indians of Indiana History of Indiana I History of Indiana II Colonial America American History Through Film The Psychology of Motivation Persuasive Speaking Ancient Civilization of Mesoamerica Introduction to Cultures of Africa Peoples of Mexico Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East History of Latinos in the United States Introduction to Human Geography Regions of the World World Regional Geography Current Issues in Globalization, Development, and Justice African American History I 8
9 HIST-B 300 Issues in Western European History HIST-B 378 History of Germany Since 1648 II HIST-C 386 Greek History from the Minoans to Alexander HIST-D 310 Russian Revolution and Soviet Regime HIST-F 300 Issues in Latin American History HIST-G 358 Early Modern Japan HIST-G 369 Modern Japan HIST-H 201 History of Russia I HIST-H 202 History of Russia II HIST-H 207 Modern East Asian Civilization HIST-H 211 Latin American Culture and Civilization 1 HIST-H 212 Latin American Culture and Civilization 2 HIST-W 300 Issues in World History LSTU-L 385 Class, Race Gender, and Work POLS-Y 107 Introduction to Comparative Politics POLS-Y 109 Introduction to International Relations POLS-Y 343 The Politics of International Development PSY-P 391 Psychology of Gender and Ethnicity REL-R 152 Jews, Christians, Muslims REL-R 153 Religions of Asia SOC-S 163 Social Problems REL-R 257 Introduction to Islam REL-R 354 Buddhism SOC-S 161 Principles of Sociology SOC-SS 335 Race and Ethnic Relations SPCH-B 399 Human Behavior and Social Institutions SPCH-S 427 Cross Cultural Communication HIST-H 101 The World in the Twentieth Century I PHIL-P 140 Introduction to Ethics PHIL-P 102 Critical Thinking and Applied Ethics PHIL-P 105 Critical Thinking PSY-P 103 General Psychology PSY-P Health Psychology ANTH-E 105 Culture and Society ANTH-E 300 Culture Areas & Ethnic Groups LSTU-L 330 Global Comparisons: Labor Relations Examples from Three Continents LSTU-L 331 Global Problems: Local Solutions SPCH-S 399 Human Behavior & Social Institutions SPCH-S 427 Cross Cultural Communication ANTH-E105 Culture & Society ANTH-E320 Indians of North America ENG-L102 Modern World Literature HIST-G100 Issues in Asian History 9
10 HIST-W101 World Civilizations to 1500 PHIL-P170 Intro to Asian Philosophy REL-R153 Religions of Asia REL-R257 Intro to Islam SOC-S163 Social Problems SPCH-S229 Small Group Discussions PHIL-P105 Critical Thinking PSY-P101 Introduction to Psychology I BUS-D300 International Business Admin BUS-D301 International Business Environment EALC-J101 Elementary Japanese 1 EALC-J492 Hist/Cultural Topics Japanese FREN-F100 Elementary French I GER-G100 Beginning German I LSTU-L231 Globalization and Labor LSTU-L385 Class, Race, Gender & Work SPAN-S100 Elementary Spanish I 10
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