The following learning objectives were developed by the faculty committee that oversees the Global Cultures Flag.
1. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the complexity of the perspectives of at least one non-U.S. community.
2. Students will develop a historical understanding of at least one non-U.S. community.
3. Students will critically reflect on their respective cultural experiences and how those cultural experiences inform their worldviews, and will recognize different perspectives and worldviews from non-U.S. cultural groups, including those to which students may belong.
** Students will recognize areas of implicit bias in their respective experiences.
** Students will practice methods of communicating mutual understanding and respect across cultural groups.
** Students will apply diverse cultural perspectives in evaluating complex problems.