Globally connected courses (GCC) enrich course material by enabling students to examine course material through different cultural lenses. Each of Kenyon’s globally connected courses is designed to partner with a course with related content being taught at a non-US institution. Through shared readings, discussions, and activities, students will expand their understanding of class topics, and will gain more nuanced understandings of how people with different cultural, political, economic, etc. backgrounds might react to, analyze, and/or understand the course material.
Recent Globally Connected Courses
Explore the most recent GCCs taught at Kenyon.
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Human Nutrition and Wellbeing, American University in Cairo (Egypt)Introduction to Global Health, Oberlin College (Ohio, USA)
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Choreography, FLAME University (Pune, India)
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Digital literacies, AI Literacy and Intercultural Learning, American University in Cairo (Egypt)
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Freehand Drawing, Effat University (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
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Compared national views on immigration with peers in Ecuador