Internationalized courses or i-courses provide students with opportunities to build intercultural competencies and skills.
Each “internationalized” i-course focuses on intercultural awareness, communication and collaboration with opportunities for GGC students to achieve broader global awareness and perspectives in multiple academic disciplines.
Verified i-courses are designated in GGC's course schedule with the abbreviated international attribute “INTL.” i-courses also appear on transcripts with the attribute “INTL.”
i-courses have at least 30% international or global content. Many courses have international content, but not enough to be designated as an i-course.
i-courses include traditional courses that complement your studies or chosen degree without extending the time it takes to complete your degree requirements to graduate.
Benefits of i-courses
Prepares students to successfully interact in an increasingly global community – whether locally, nationally or internationally
Prepares students to work with people from different cultures, and live or travel abroad
Beneficial, even for those not pursuing a degree in international studies or working internationally
Adds value to your roles as an employee and engaged citizen