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Alcorn State University Office of Global Programs
Global Certificate
Program
alcorn.edu/globalprograms
Dimensions of Foreign Service Officers
Office of Global ProgramsMulticultural and International Affairs Building
1000 ASU Drive, #1109 | Lorman, MS 39096
601.877.6533 | [email protected]
Alcorn State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Open the Door to Global Competence
1. Composure
2. Cultural Adaptability
3. Experience and Motivation
4. Information Integration
and Analysis
5. Initiative and Leadership
6. Judgment
7. Objectivity and Integrity
8. Oral Communication
9. Planning and Organizing
10. Resourcefulness
11. Working with Others
12. Written Communication
13. Quantitative Analysis
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The program aims at preparing the future workforce to work and live in an increasingly interdependent global society. The Certificate is not an independent major; instead, it is a complement to the formal academic major or field of study. Therefore, it is available to all students in all schools. Students are expected to enroll in the program in the freshman or sophomore year.
The interdisciplinary program is designed to “add-value” to the student’s specific undergraduate degree
program(s) by integrating global competence and knowledge into the student’s disciplinary training. The program will prepare students for the Foreign Service exam and for jobs in the private sector. Students completing the program will be prepared to enter graduate and professional schools.
The program encompasses formal course work, study abroad (or internship), language enrichment, and a global studies senior level capstone emphasizing research on issues and problems affecting the global community and having an impact at the state or local level. Also, the capstone covers modules of the foreign service entry exam. The program is flexible and allows students to focus on a broad range of topics, including:
I. Economics of Global Trade and Policies in AgricultureII. Global Business Initiatives and ImpactIII. LanguagesIV. International Development in AgricultureV. Global HealthVI. Natural ResourcesVII. Global Environment and Climate ChangeVIII. Global Political SystemsIX. International Development OrganizationsX. Plus others
Certificate of Global Perspectives
Study abroad offers students exciting opportunities to live and learn in another country for at least
one semester or summer term while earning academic credits towards a degree at Alcorn State University. Participants are required to be full-time students at the foreign University in programs administered by ASU exchanges or U.S. based and approved study abroad providers. Students wishing to study abroad via direct enrollment or otherwise should follow the subsequent steps to the right:
1. Go to the website of the Office of Global Programs at: alcorn.edu/globalprograms2. Search ASU affiliated study abroad providers or universities for courses in your major3. Select study abroad courses based on requirements in your major4. Print course syllabi/descriptions, if available online5. Check the cost of the selected program and compare to your financial aid award6. Meet with study abroad advisor to fill out the required Title IV forms (bring unofficial transcripts and degree program sheet to the meeting)
Certificate Requirements
I. Global Core Courses: (6 credit hours) GP 499 Global Issues and Foreign Service Prep. + One course from the following list (IA 302; AE 488; BA 303; MK 303; FI 321; IA 482; GT 318; GT 445; HI 432; HI 433; HI 447; HI 448; GR 318).
II. Global Programs and Departmental Approved Electives (6 credit hours) Includes approved study abroad, internationally- related internships or departmental electives.
III. Foreign Language Requirement (3 credit hours) Select one of the following (requires advisor’s approval) – SP 111; SP 112; SP 213; GP 101; GP 102; GP 211; GP 212; GP 213; GP 214; GP 215; GP 216; GP 217; GP 218; FR 111; FR 112.
IV. Cultural Studies (3 credit hours) Select one of the following: ED 200; A course in the culture and society of a study abroad host country; Any course in intercultural communication.
V. Co-Curricular Activities (Non-Credit) Check with Global Studies Certificate Advisor.
Study Abroad