Global Citizenship II: The Community Around You (WINTER EVENING)

Quarters
Winter Open
Location
Tacoma
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Mingxia Li

Global Citizenship I, II, and III is a series of courses that will engage Âé¶¹Çø-Tacoma students in studies that will focus on citizenship from local, national, and global perspectives.

The purpose of this series of courses is to offer exploratory and entry-level interdisciplinary studies for students seeking to work and pursue more advanced studies in the following fields: Community Studies, Environmental Studies, Public Health, Government, Law and Public Policy, Sociology, Cultural and Media Studies, and Early Childhood Education.

During Global Citizenship II in the winter, our studies will investigate the connections between global and local contexts, encompassing the social, environmental, and economic realities that shape the lives of communities and individuals. This framework will examine key issues such as education, health, human rights, climate change, poverty, inequality, and more. We will also explore international and local initiatives addressing these pressing problems. Student work will include developing or enhancing knowledge, skills, and abilities related to research and collaboration.

Registration

Academic Details

Community and Organizational Development, Law, Justice, and Public Policy, Public Administration and Mangement, Environmental Studies and Public Health, Social and Human Services, Education and Outreach, Communication and Media Literacy, Literature and Creative Writing.

6
22
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Winter
2026
Open
Remote (W)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Evening
Tacoma