Skip to main content.
OSUN
OSUN
  • Education sub-menuEducation
    • Teaching
    • Curricula
    • Threatened Scholars Initiative
  • Research sub-menuResearch
    • Research Projects
    • Fellowships
  • Access sub-menuAccess
    • Teacher Education
    • Microcolleges
    • Academic Success
  • Engagement sub-menuCivic Engagement
    • Student Engagement
    • Engaged Learning
    • Institutional Engagement
  • Resources sub-menuResources
    • Faculty Resources
  • News sub-menuNews + Events
    • Newsroom
    • Events
  • About sub-menuAbout OSUN
    • Our Vision
    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
    • Member Institutions
    • Themes
  • Search
Main Image for Network Courses

Network Courses

Education Menu
  • Teaching
    • Birkbeck Summer School
    • Center for Liberal Arts and Sciences Pedagogy (CLASP)
    • Global History Lab
    • Global Humanities Network
    • Global Teaching Fellowship Program
    • OSUN Courses
  • Curricula
    • Economic Rights Initiative
    • ExEd Hub
    • Experimental Humanities Collaborative Network
    • Global Humanities Network
    • Human Rights Program
    • Parami University Master Plan
    • Strengthening the Core
    • Transnational Politics
    • Transnational Feminism, Solidarity, and Social Justice
CHALLENGING STUDENTS TO EXAMINE THE IDEAS AND PRACTICES OF BEING A GLOBAL CITIZEN IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Network courses are developed by faculty across OSUN and taught seminar style—in person or online—at two or more campuses. Network courses advance students’ understanding of discipline-specific and global issues within a local and international context. They also expose students to diverse perspectives through cross-network assignments, activities, and events with peers and faculty from across the globe in an engaged liberal arts setting. Network courses can also be considered virtual international exchanges (VIEs), collaborative online international learning, or blended courses.

Current Network Courses

Global Citizenship
Social Entrepreneurship
Human Rights Advocacy
Water

Network Courses

Designing for Immediate Futures
Common Course
Resilience, Survival, and Extinction
Common Course
The Making of Citizens: Local, National, Global
Common Course
Alternate Worlds
Common Course
Epidemics, Society, and Culture
Common Course
Water
Course
Human Rights Advocacy
Course
Social Entrepreneurship
Online Learning, Course
Global Citizenship
Course
Climate Change and Communities
Summer Course
Engaged Citizenship II
Summer Course
Global History Lab: A History of the World since 1300
Global History Lab, Summer Course
Human Rights Advocacy: Scholars at Risk
Summer Course
Open Source Investigations in Human Rights
Summer Course
Rehearsing Rights: Politics and Performance
Summer Course
The Power of the Public Intellectual
Summer Course
Women and COVID 19: Activism, Leadership, and Global Engagement
Summer Course, CELAS
Engaged Citizenship I
Summer Course

Leadership

Cammie Jones, Bard

For more information, email us at:
[email protected]

Open Society University Network
For more information contact: 
[email protected]