ASEC 431: Planning For International Engagement Methods

1 credit

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A team-based laboratory course for students who seek experience working with international partners to plan and conduct quality service-learning projects. Using established partner relationships, students will work with international partners to address hands-on, real-world, identified challenges to learn the principles of extension methodology and sustainable community development by integrating their discipline knowledge and technical skills from previous courses. Students will also learn the intercultural communication, market analysis, project design and planning, entrepreneurial business planning for micro-credit loans and business ventures, and cultural factors affecting community food security while they work in bi-national teams to determine how best to apply their classroom knowledge and experience to respond to partners' needs and local resource constraints.

Course ASEC 43100 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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Spring 2023
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Mark...(Fall 2019)
4.0
Jene...(Spring 2022)
4.0
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Sarah E LaRose

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1:30 pm
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