Examining Quality of Life From A Global Perspective
The College of Human Sciences offers two paths to obtaining the International Minor: The Joseph S. Bruno Auburn Abroad in Italy program in which a student can earn the International Minor in one semester while studying abroad in Ariccia, Italy; or an on/off-campus program for students to complete both foreign language and human sciences content competencies on campus, followed by a four credit hour study abroad experience in an approved international venue.
Students completing the Hunger studies minor will understand hunger, its causes and consequences as a sustainable human development issue while applying critical thinking skills in addressing hunger as a multidisciplinary, socially complex issue. Students will develop and demonstrate advocacy skills that can engage individuals and communities; affect social policy, and create the political will to end hunger while acquiring leadership skills that will facilitate hunger activism at domestic and/or global levels, and develop the capacity to think and act as a global citizen.