Considers multiple facets and understandings of citizenship – local and global - through critical, inquiry-based investigations of: human rights; ethics; identifying and interpreting bias; identity, culture and positionality; intercultural communication; Indigenous knowledge and perspectives; colonialism and postcolonialism; eco-citizenship; international structures, institutions, and initiatives; Sustainable Development Goals; social movements and the role of civil society, active citizenship and NGOs. Introduces students to the core principles of the university’s Learning, Research, and Teaching Model.
course code
HUMN103
credits
9.0
course level
Undergraduate