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Sequential SST

Chicago and Elkhart County

Theme: Global Heartland

Program Overview

  • Length

    3 weeks on campus
    with 5-day trip

  • Program Costs

    Tuition and $300 nonrefundable travel fee.

     

  • Location

    Elkhart County & Chicago

  • Credit Hours

    3

    Course Description

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    What you can expect:

    We’ll look at how newcomers from all over the globe have shaped America’s heartland. In contexts such as a Pakistani diner, a Swedish museum, a Puerto Rican radio station and an Amish shop, we will reflect on migration, ethnicity and religion beyond the current headlines. We’ll look at how newcomers from all over the globe have shaped America’s heartland. You might get to try on a sari when we visit with Indian and Pakistani businesswomen or quiz an Amish shop owner about running a business off the grid.

    Upcoming Terms & Trip Leaders

    • May Term 2025-26 – Philipp Gollner
      Travel, May 3 to 7
    • Next date offered: TBD

    Additional Courses to Complete SST Theme

    GLST 241: Foundations, Transpacific Perspectives on Midwest

    GLST 271: Community Engaged Learning , Latino Community Histories

    GLST 300: Global Issues, Root Causes of the Migration Crisis

    Additional courses are all 3 credit hours and take place on campus.

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