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International Internship: The Multicultural Workplace
International Internship: The Multicultural Workplace Course Overview
OVERVIEW
CEA CAPA Partner Institution: CEA CAPA Buenos Aires Center
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Primary Subject Area: Internships
Other Subject Area: Communication, Cultural Studies
Instruction in: English
Course Code: INT428EZE
Transcript Source: TBD
Course Details: Level 400
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 142
Prerequisites: A minimum of one semester of college-level language of the host country
DESCRIPTION
The competition will be fierce. Every September, over 20 million students are enrolled in higher education. Come graduation, all will be searching for a limited number of jobs. Your degree and what you've learned gives you an excellent foundation for the future - but international education makes you different from the rest. Only 15% of students study abroad, however only about 5% complete an international internship. This valuable experience, combined with on-campus learning, can give you a powerful competitive edge over other graduates.
Better still, with International Internship: The Multicultural Workplace, you'll gain a good understanding of your chosen field, but you'll also develop vital business skills you'll use every day. This makes your time abroad more meaningful and gives you bona fide business qualifications.
NACE, the National Association of Colleges and Employers developed a list of 8 business competencies students need to master to make them attractive employment prospects. Certainly, these include skills in leadership; oral and written communications; critical thinking and problem solving; and professionalism and a solid work ethic. But also practical approaches to team working, collaboration and uses of digital technology. CEA's Internships Abroad program is comprised of both a practical internship field component and a reflective and theoretical seminar component that together, are purposefully designed to challenge you to learn, to engage with, and develop fluency working within a multicultural context, while also strengthening the business competencies necessary to succeed in today's workplace. Perhaps even more important, the course will cover areas vital to new graduates: job searching, how to present yourself and leveraging your global and intercultural fluency.
In short, the aim of International Internship: The Multicultural Workplace is to equip you with everything you need to get a job and have a successful career. This course is comprised of two parts: -First, you'll be placed in a summer internship within a sector related to your professional ambitions as outlined in the placement process. -Secondly, you will enroll in an academic seminar where you will analyze and evaluate the workplace culture and the daily working environment you experience. The course is divided into key thematic sections grouped around NACE's eight career readiness competencies which guide the course learning objectives.
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