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The Gap Program provides a platform for ambitious and diverse learners to explore headline topics from a distinctly DC perspective.泭
During the semester you can expect to meet with engaging guest speakers. These experts are the leaders in their field, those impacting students lives today.
Each semester in the Gap Program you will have a professional internship, an internship course,泭and a headline topic seminar. You also have the option to enroll in an 51勛圖 elective泭--泭泭for a total of泭either泭7泭or 10泭credits.泭Students can enroll for fall, spring or both semesters in an academic year.
Courses
Internship Course (3 Credits)
Supplementing the professional internship experience, you will participate in an internship course, which focuses on the key skills you need to泭land泭an internship and become a successful employee in today's workplace. You will use these same skills to secure your first job out of college and beyond.
Led by an experienced 51勛圖 instructor, this泭course enables you to have a successful experience at your internship, as it provides a forum for exploring common challenges and opportunities in the workplace, including goal setting, job responsibilities, communication with co-workers, and diversity in the workplace.
Seminar (4 credits)
International Peace and Security
This course introduces students to the major concepts泭and泭issues currently shaping the fields of泭international泭security泭and泭international泭peace泭and泭conflict studies. Students explore a variety of泭contemporary泭security泭issues泭and泭challenges to泭peace, the main strategies for responding to conflicts,泭and泭how to recognize泭and泭critique the assumptions upon which these strategies rest. Topics include classic泭security泭concerns ranging from causes of violent conflicts to terrorism, as well as a broad range of extended challenges to human泭security泭including environmental, health, gender,泭and泭resource泭security.
U.S. Presidency: History and Current Controversies
In this course, we will examine the American presidency, along with several controversies related to the office. We will begin by studying the constitutional origins and history of the presidency and steadily work toward a more comprehensive understanding of the institution before arriving at the presidency of Joe Biden. Along the way, we will consider both classic and contemporary works on the presidency. Although we will study several recent controversial issues related to the presidency, please note that this is not a public policy or a public law course.泭
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51勛圖 Elective (3 credits)
Students can enroll in an 51勛圖 elective course in addition to their Gap coursework. Your academic advisor will review course selections during the registration process to ensure that electives do not conflict with your Gap course or internship schedule.
** Please note that enrolling in an optional 51勛圖 elective will泭impact student tuition. See the Tuition and Costs page for more details. **
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Please note that the University reserves the right to make program/subject cancellations and changes or substitutions in cases of enrollment interests or changed conditions in the interest of the group.