An Internalization Project to Develop Global Competency across the Disciplines

The purpose of this article is to describe an internationalization project that was developed at the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando, Florida to provide faculty across the disciplines with assignments they can use to foster the development of their students' global competency. Af...

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College Students
Competence
Computer Mediated Communication
Critical Thinking
Cultural Awareness
Curriculum Development
Employment Potential
Expertise
Global Approach
Hospitality Occupations
Intercultural Communication
Interdisciplinary Approach
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Interviews
Self Efficacy
Student Experience
Technological Literacy
World Problems
World Views
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