- Introduction
- The 21st century has begun as an era of interaction between countries, cultures and religions. Political decisions, economic events, and social and environmental issues all extend more broadly than at any time in human history. Today we are all global citizens.
- The curriculum at Linton Global College has been designed to provide students with insights and connections to function well in this globalized world.
- Key skills for a global citizen include:
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- The ability to think critically
- The ability to present ideas effectively
- The ability to co-operate and resolve conflict
- The ability to show respect for and knowledge of other cultures
- Key principles for curriculum design include:
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- Student-centered
- Major-driven
- Experience-focused
- Overview
- Students must complete a total of 140 credits, of which 90 must be from their major and 50 from electives. Students can select their major from: Global Business or Global Communication and Culture.
- Coursework will be supplemented with:
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Virtual Library System- Completed application form with photograph
- Copy of transcript and diploma from the last school attended
- Copy of national identification card (Korean citizens) or passport (international applicants)
- Careers After Graduation
- With a multi-disciplinary emphasis on language, communication, culture, negotiation, management, marketing & international trade; it is no surprise that a graduate of Linton Global College has a wide variety of careers to choose from. Possible career options might include: international trade officer or manager, embassy or diplomatic staff of various countries, employee of multinational corporations and foreign corporations, international financial specialist, foreign exchange dealer, customs official, travel agent and guide, communications/media specialist in publishing or broadcasting, intercultural public relations specialist in corporate or government agencies.