Student Thinking Globally Survey
1) What Thinking Globally GE courses have you completed? Check all below that apply.
AN-115: People and Cultures of Latin America
AN-135: Gender and Sex Roles in Cross-Cultural Pers.
AN-140: Food Systems: A Global Perspective
ART-23: Introduction to World Art
COM-138: International Rhetoric
EB-104: World Poverty and Economic Development
EB-182: Modern Chinese and East Asian Economics
EB-184: Globalization: Economic History, Controversy, and Prospects
ED-105: CulturalDiversity & Education
FR-150: Cross-Cultural Studies
ENG-044: Studies in World Literature
ENG-165: Topics in World Literature
HIS-083: Modern China and Japan
HIS-121: Medieval Mediterranean
HIS-151: History of World Christianity
HIS-177: Transnational America
HIS-181: The Modern Middle East, 1800-Present
HIS-185: Imperialism and Independence
HIS-188: Women in the Middle East
KNS-140: Food Systems
MU-123: Survey of World Music
PHI-137: Justice and Public Policy
POL-020: International Politics
POL-124: International Development
POL-126: Sex, Gender and Power
RS-119: Early and Medieval Christianity
RS-120: Reformation and Modern Christianity
RS-122: Contemporary Christianity
RS-139: Islam
RS-142: World Religions
RS-151: History of World Christianity
RS-159: Missiology
SOC-135: Gender and Sex Roles in Cross-Cultural Pers.
SP-150: Cross-Cultural Studies
2) The Thinking Globally course that I have completed helped me to recognize global inequities and injustices.
· Strongly agree
· Agree
· Neutral
· Disagree
· Strongly Disagree
· Not Applicable
· No answer
3) After taking this Thinking Globally course I am more equipped to engage with someone from a different religious background.
· Strongly agree
· Agree
· Neutral
· Disagree
· Strongly Disagree
· Not Applicable
· No answer
4) After completing the Thinking Globally course I am able to describe differences between cultural perspectives and offer explanations or historical contexts for those differences.
· Strongly agree
· Agree
· Neutral
· Disagree
· Strongly Disagree
· Not Applicable
· No answer
5)The Thinking Globally course that I have completed helped me identify ways in which cultures, including my own, influence beliefs and behaviors
· Strongly agree
· Agree
· Neutral
· Disagree
· Strongly Disagree
· Not Applicable
· No answer
6) After completing the Thinking Globally course I am able to articulate the value and significance of other cultures
· Strongly agree
· Agree
· Neutral
· Disagree
· Strongly Disagree
· Not Applicable
· No answer
7) How important for your major is the ability to approach an issue from different cultural perspectives that you began developing in the Thinking Globally course?
· Very important
· Somewhat important
· Neither important nor unimportant
· Not very important
· Not at all important
· No answer
· Not completed or Not displayed
8) How important do you think the ability to approach an issue from different cultural perspectives will be for you after graduation?
· Very important
· Somewhat important
· Neither important nor unimportant
· Not very important
· Not at all important
· No answer
· Not completed or Not displayed
9) What is one thing that you took from your Thinking Globally course?
10) What do you wish you had learned in your Thinking Globally course?
11) What other experiences have you had that have aided you in “thinking globally” as described in the questions above? Check all that apply
a. Emmaus Road
b. Off campus semester or Mayterm (if so, which one?)
c. missions trips
d. Potter’s Clay
e. Urban Initiative
f. First Year Seminar
g. Intercultural programs (ICP)
h. internships
i. Other
12) Other Comments
Demographics:
13) Please indicate your current academic status
· First-year student
· Sophomore
· Junior
· Senior
· Fifth-year
· No answer
· Not completed or Not displayed
14) Please indicate your academic status at the time you took a Thinking Globally course:
· First-year student
· Sophomore
· Junior
· Senior
· Fifth-year
· No answer
· Not completed or Not displayed
15)Please indicate your gender
· Male
· Female
16) Please indicate whether you identify yourself as a person of color
· Yes
· No
17) Please indicate your major(s) and check all that apply [drop box of majors, including ‘undecided’]
- Art
- Art History
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Communication Studies
- Computer Science.
- Economics And Business
- Engineering Physics
- English.
- English Modern Language
- European Studies
- French
- History
- Interdisciplinary
- Kinesiology
- Liberal Studies
- Mathematics
- Music
- Music Education.
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religious Studies
- Social Science
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Theatre Arts
- Undecided