GS 394
Global Exp Post Placement
This course is a requirement for students enrolled either in the IES program or the Arts Global Experience (AGX), and
is not open to other students. Students will be guided through a debriefing process to connect their experiential
learning with their academic studies. Building on reflective assignments completed during placement, they will explore
tools and approaches to tell the stories of their learning, culminating in at least one presentation to an audience at
the university or in the wider community. Refer to the Calendar for minimum requirements for participation in
the AGX; details about the approval process are available on the Global Studies website.
Prerequisites: GS391 and either one of GS392 or GS393.
Notes: Registration in GS394 is available on approval by the AGX Co-ordinator, and requires proof that the student’s placement has been completed.
This course is a requirement for students enrolled either in the IES program or the Arts Global Experience (AGX), and
is not open to other students. Students will be guided through a debriefing process to connect their experiential
learning with their academic studies. Building on reflective assignments completed during placement, they will explore
tools and approaches to tell the stories of their learning, culminating in at least one presentation to an audience at
the university or in the wider community. Refer to the Calendar for minimum requirements for participation in
the AGX; details about the approval process are available on the Global Studies website.
Prerequisites: GS391 and either one of GS392 or GS393.
Notes: Registration in GS394 is available on approval by the AGX Co-ordinator, and requires proof that the student’s placement has been completed.
This course is a requirement for students enrolled either in the IES program or the Arts Global Experience (AGX), and
is not open to other students. Students will be guided through a debriefing process to connect their experiential
learning with their academic studies. Building on reflective assignments completed during placement, they will explore
tools and approaches to tell the stories of their learning, culminating in at least one presentation to an audience at
the university or in the wider community. Refer to the Calendar for minimum requirements for participation in
the AGX; details about the approval process are available on the Global Studies website.
Prerequisites: GS391 and either one of GS392 or GS393.
Notes: Registration in GS394 is available on approval by the AGX Co-ordinator, and requires proof that the student’s placement has been completed.