Lyceum - Global Citizenship: Think Globally, Act Locally (eve)

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

This interdisciplinary program will explore global to local connections, 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 look at international and local initiatives addressing these pressing problems. The purpose of this program is to offer exploratory and entry-level 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.

By focusing on citizenship from local, national, and global perspectives, we will engage students in studies that recognize the interconnectedness of people from diverse cultures and countries. We aim to understand how decisions made in one part of the world can impact people elsewhere and actively contribute to a better world beyond national borders. This includes fostering awareness, appreciation, and respect for diverse cultures and perspectives. The goal is to enhance students' abilities to respond to and promote positive change on both personal and institutional levels.

Fall quarter, students will apply a historical lens to examine global affairs beyond states and how social, economic, and environmental issues often transcend national borders and require cooperation beyond individual countries to address effectively. This includes investigating personal and societal notions of the natural and social worlds as portrayed through arts and humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences.

Registration

Course Reference Numbers

(6): 10237

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
25
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Fall
2025
Open
Remote (F)

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Evening
Schedule Details
Tacoma