| Interdisciplinary courses provide students with
special opportunities to enhance their academic program. Faculty are drawn
from sponsoring programs. NOTE: In the following course listings, (1c) = 1.0 course credit = 1.0 course. Interdisciplinary Studies Courses INT 101: Learning Strategies Seminar (.5 course) (Open to all students) This course is designed for students who are interested in acquiring the study skills, self-management skills, and critical-thinking skills needed to be successful in college. Topics included are time management, academic goal setting, reading, memory, note-taking, test preparation and writing. Students will receive instruction in applying the skills acquired in this seminar to other classes they are taking at Stephens College. INT 210: Internship Development (.5 course) (Open to all students) Prepares the student for locating, securing, completing and evaluating an internship experience. Topics covered include: clarifying goals and objectives, networking, locating and researching employment sites, writing résumés and business letters, and developing interview skills and appropriate business behavior. INT 311C, INT 311D: Japan Seminar Abroad (1.0 course each) (Prerequisite: permission of faculty sponsor; fee charged) Study of Japanese culture, political, economic and social issues; examination of women's issues in rural and urban settings. INT 370: Business Seminar Abroad (0-1.5 courses) (Prerequisite: permission of faculty sponsor; see also FAS 290: European Fashion Tour; credit will not count toward BUS major or minor; offered occasionally in the summer) A five-week summer travel-study seminar conducted by Stephens business administration faculty in business centers in Europe. |

