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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course helps students realize the possibilities of a liberal arts education. The course includes a historical component in which students consider the tradition of the liberal arts college, an introspective component in which students look at their interests, talents, and passions, and a research component in which students investigate the knowledge and abilities developed in selected disciplines. Credits: 2 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (2-0)
  • 2.00 Credits

    One- or two-credit elective "mini-courses" addressing unique or unusual topics that give currently-enrolled students the opportunity to add elective credits to their schedules after Census.Credits: 1 to 2 Pass/Fail Standing: Courses are graded pass/fail and count for elective credit only; the credits may not be applied to major, minor or general education requirements. Students are limited to two Enrichment courses per term and to a total of 12 pass/fail credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is required for students who intend to study abroad while at Fort Lewis College and is directed to students who will be independently participating on international exchanges, study abroad programs, or through direct enrollment agreements at foreign institutions. This course may be taken any semester before studying abroad and is designed to help students investigate the numerous destinations and programs available to them, as well as how these programs fit within the Fort Lewis College curriculum and credit transferability guidelines. General information on foreign academic systems and teaching methodologies, passports, visas, financial aid, and health and safety issues are also covered to help students make informed decisions on their program choices. It is during this section that students will evaluate how this experience will or will not fit into their academic plan. Students participating on FLC faculty run programs are not required to take this course, but are welcome. Credits: 1 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (1-0) Pass/Fail Standing: The course is graded Pass/Fail.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is required for students the semester directly preceding a study abroad experience. Admission requirements, housing information, travel arrangements and visa procedures change frequently and information is time sensitive. Students will be required to research their prospective programs, becoming informed on the current political, cultural and bureaucratic specifics of their chosen country and region. While enrolled in this course, students will complete the application process for their selected programs, as well as a pre-departure orientation. The International Programs Office will only process student applications submitted through this class. Students must be enrolled in this course in order for the International Programs Office to work as their advocate and liaison between FLC administrative offices, faculty, staff and international partners. Prerequisites: GS 250 Credits: 1 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (1-0) Pass/Fail Standing: This course is graded Pass/Fail.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students have the opportunity to work in the International Programs Office on a variety of projects associated with study abroad, foreign student advising, and website design. Students who have returned from an overseas experience, or who are here as visiting international students, will find the experience especially relevant when pursuing post-graduation job opportunities. Prospective international students will have the opportunity to explore the various aspects of international education and program development. Prerequisites: GS 250 AND GS 251 Credits: 2 to 4 Pass/Fail Standing: Pass/Fail credit.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is for students with a serious interest in law school and a legal career. We will explore legal education; how different legal systems form and operate; what it means to be a "lawyer;" the roles for lawyers in society; and the process of legal decision making. We will also develop legal research, writing, and critical thinking skills.Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides appropriate credit for studies completed in one of FLC's exchange programs with European Postsecondary schools. The exact number of credit hours will be determined by the appropriate Dean after review of the study program completed. Prerequisites: GS 250 AND GS 251 Credits: 3 to 18 Repeatable: It may be repeated once for credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students participate in programs offered through the University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC), of which Fort Lewis College is a member. Students pay tuition and fees to USAC. Instructor permission. Prerequisites: GS 250 AND GS 251 Credits: 6 to 18 Repeatable: Repeatable. Pass/Fail Standing: Pass/Fail grading.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students enroll directly into affiliated international institutions worldwide. Students pay equivalent of Fort Lewis College in-state tuition plus foreign program fee. Prerequisites: GS 250 AND GS 251 Credits: 1 to 18 Repeatable: Repeatable. Pass/Fail Standing: Pass/Fail grading.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students participate in programs offered through other U.S. institutions or accredited third party providers. Students pay tuition and fees directly to the program provider. Instructor Permission required. Prerequisites: GS 250 AND GS 251 Credits: 6 to 18 Repeatable: Repeatable. Pass/Fail Standing: Pass/Fail grading.
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