Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Improve Your Intercultural Competence
Purdue University
This course introduces learners to reflecting on, discussing and practicing the essential attitudes, knowledge and skills of intercultural competence as researched, articulated and defined by The Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) Intercultural Knowledge and Competence VALUE Rubric.
4 weeks, 3 hours per week
Charles A. Calahan
Director of Global Learning
Purdue University
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Interact with people who are culturally diverse (openness)
- Ask questions of other cultures (curiosity)
- Describe own cultural rules and biases (self-awareness)
- Differentiate complex worldview frameworks (cultural worldview frameworks)
- Discuss differences in forms of communication (verbal and non-verbal communication)
- Recognize the feelings of diverse cultural groups (empathy)
Syllabus
- Basics of intercultural competency
- Importance of intercultural competency
- Openness and cultural diversity
- Curiosity and intercultural relationships
- Self-awareness and behavior with cultural differences
- Worldview frameworks and different cultural backgrounds
- Cultural differences in non-verbal communication
- Skill of non-verbal communication
- Skill of verbal communication between diverse cultures
- Intercultural empathy and outrospection
- Skill of intercultural empathy
Issued on 11th March 2018
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