Posted: December 5, 2019

There are still a few seats left in these two unique and award winning courses that provide an option for students who are looking for a meaningful and affordable alternative or complement to study abroad.

Learn about the (Ojibwe) Native American world view, cultural practices, and unique ways of knowing with a combined spring course (CED 400N) and optional travel experience course (CED 401 Maymester).

CED 400N and CED 401 provide a multicultural engagement experience and present students with unique classroom and field opportunities to explore concepts and values distinctive to indigenous knowledge in the Great Lakes Region.

Through critical readings, discussions, and participant observation, students will learn new ways to think about issues of ecology, science, and worldview.
For more information: http://aese.psu.edu/majors/ced/study-abroad/ojibwe?utm_source=Print&utm_medium=Print&utm_campaign=Recruitment

Immerse yourself in several Native American communities of the Great Lakes region in CED 400N, and the Maymester travel component course, CED 401!!