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isawt (International Summer: America and the World Today) Summer 2018

Program Description Program Dates Arrival: Friday, August 3, 2018 Airport: Chicago O Hare International Airport (ORD) Departure: Thursday, August 16, 2018 Airport: Chicago O Hare International Airport (ORD) Program Cost Tuition Housing at an on-campus dormitory Hotel room in Chicago All program-sponsored activities Round trip ground transportation from/to Chicago O Hare International Airport Ground transportation for academic field trips Program group meals and receptions Program participants will be responsible for arranging their air travel to/from Japan. Locations University of Notre Dame campus and academic field trip to Chicago. Program Description The program will consist of four main sections with a total of 32.5 course contact hours. T he first section is a course that focuses on American society and culture. This course will be taught by a pre-eminent scholar on America n Studies, Associate Professor Jason Ruiz. The second section is a course on US-Japan Business taught by Jessica McManus Warnell from Notre Dame s Mendoza College of Business. The third section is a series of workshops presented by the Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures that will assist in improving students academic communication skills in English. The fourth section is an additional Global Leadership course taught by one of Notre Dame s senior leaders/directors/faculty. 2

Sections American Studies Course Japan USA Business Course English for Academic Purposes Course Global Leadership Section Leaders Prof. Jason Ruiz Prof. Jessica Warnell ESL Faculty Amanda Bohne Dr. Jonathan S. Noble 1. American Studies Course The course (10 contact hours) aims to introduce Keio undergraduate students to the cultural, social, political, and economic life in the United States through the interdisciplinary field of American studies. It will challenge students to interrogate some of the commonly-held assumptions about life in the United States by focusing on several deceptively simple questions, such as: Is there a shared and distinctive American culture? What and who is an American? What are the dominant myths, values, and beliefs that Americans seem to share? How have ideas about race, class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, class, and religion shaped what it means to call oneself an American? What is the American Dream and why do many in the United States hold it so dear? This interactive course includes lectures, films, discussions, and presentations. 2. Japan USA Business Course The course (10 contact hours) will provide an introduction to U.S. business, and allow for exploration of similarities and differences among U.S. and Japanese business philosophies and practice. Students will examine key ideas and examples of business decision-making, with a focus on best practices in ethical business and sustainability. We will engage in discussion to practice our English skills as we explore American and Japanese culture together. The course will include brief readings, discussions, film clips and presentations. 3. English for Academic Purposes Course The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) portion of the program (10 hours) is specifically intended: To improve students linguistic proficiency, fluency, and overall communicative competence in English. To develop students ability to recognize the expectations of US academic culture in order to maximize possible future success within an American post-secondary institution. 3

The following is a list of general goals for the EAP Curriculum: Motivate students to develop academic language skills. Help students increase their confidence and communication capability. Provide a forum in which students can express opinions, ask questions, and deal with apprehensions about US culture. Provide immediately accessible resources for students to use when they enter the classroom. Give students the opportunity to practice their language skills and become aware of individual linguistic issues of concern. Encourage students to become reflective language learners. Foster connections between participants and the Notre Dame community. 4. Global Leadership The course (2.5 contact hours) will provide an introduction to various concepts of leadership as well as have the opportunity to cultivate and practice leadership skills, such as public speaking. Students will learn what leadership means in the global context and understand the dynamics of the concepts in different geographic and regional settings. They will engage in conversations around what makes a good and ethical leader and the challenges to leading in a global contemporary world. Program Services Housing: The University of Notre Dame will provide on-campus accommodations for the duration of the program. Students will be rooming with other program participants. Meals: isawt students have 19 group meals and receptions (as stated on the itinerary) that are included in the program cost. Students will be responsible for any other personal meals either on or off campus. Visas: Japanese students staying in the United States for less than 90 days are not required to apply for a B-2 visitor visa. Instead, students are able to travel through the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) and must have a valid Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval prior to travel. If needed, the University of Notre Dame s International Students and Scholars Affairs office will issue the invitation letter required to process a B-2 visa. However, students will be responsible for requesting and paying for the appropriate visa type. Airfare and air travel arrangements: Airfare will be the responsibility of the student s home institution. The University of Notre Dame will provide ground transportation to/from Chicago O Hare International Airport (ORD). 4

Orientation and Services: Students will participate in an orientation session provided by Notre Dame International the day after their arrival. The session will cover safety, regulations, and policies of the University of Notre Dame. Status at Notre Dame: Students will be registered as visiting non-degree seeking students at the University of Notre Dame. Program Personnel Name Title Program Role Jason Ruiz Associate Professor, College of Arts and Letters American Studies course instructor Jessica Warnell Lisa Oglesbee Associate Professor, Mendoza College of Business Coordinator for English for Academic Purposes Japan-USA Business course instructor English for Academic Purposes course instructor Jonathan S. Noble Assistant Provost for Asia, Notre Dame International Global Leadership course instructor Amber Li Academic Program Director, American Short-Term Programs isawt program director 5

Faculty Biographies Jason Ruiz Associate Professor Director of Undergraduate Studies 1041 Flanner Hall University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556 Phone: (574) 631-2168 Fax: (574) 631-4399 Email: jason.ruiz@nd.edu Profile Jason Ruiz is an Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame, where he is an affiliated faculty with the Program in Gender Studies and the Institute for Latino Studies. He teaches courses in Latino studies, race and representation, border studies, and popular culture. Ruiz s research focuses on American perceptions of Mexico and Latin America with emphases on race, cultural and economic imperialism, tourism, gender, and sexuality. His first book, Americans in the Treasure House: Travel to Porfirian Mexico and the Cultural Politics of Empire was published by the University of Texas Press in January 2014. Ruiz has also published in the Radical History Review, American Studies, Journal of Transnational American Studies, and elsewhere. In addition, he is the co-editor of Radical History Review #100 (Winter 2007), Queer Twin Cities (University of Minnesota Press, 2010), and Radical History Review #123 (forthcoming). Professor Ruiz is currently researching his second book, Searching for Mañana, which examines American enclaves in Latin America from the turn of the twentieth century to the present. Bachelor of Arts, University of Minnesota Ph.D., American Studies, University of Minnesota 6

Jessica McManus Warnell Associate Teaching Professor Department of Management 254 Mendoza College of Business Phone: 574.631.9182 Email: jmcmanus@nd.edu Profile Jessica McManus Warnell teaches the required undergraduate-level course in business ethics, and elective courses in sustainable business, values-based decision-making, and managing millennials. Her research explores moral reasoning and business ethics curricula, sustainability education, and managing millennials toward effective, ethical leadership. A faculty fellow of the Notre Dame Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, she served as visiting faculty fellow at Reitaku University 麗澤大学, Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan, April July 2013 with ongoing visits and collaboration with Japanese scholars. Bachelor of Arts, Saint Mary s College Master of Arts, University of Chicago Notre Dame Executive Education Certificate in Executive Management Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Sustainability Reporting Certification (LEAD Canada) 7

Amanda Bohne Instructor and Ph.D candidate for English for Academic Purposes Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures College of Arts and Letters University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556 Email: abohne@nd.edu Profile Amanda Bohne s research focuses primarily on late Middle English literature. Her MA thesis, Female Networks of Agency in Middle English Popular Romance, explored the social networks used by women in three late Middle English romances to accomplish their goals. Her PhD dissertation, currently in progress, discusses depictions of the network of responsibility between the deceased and their communities in medieval English narratives. Amanda s background in medieval studies allows her to situate recent multimedia culture in the context of a longer continuum of evolving media and messages. B.A., English, Dominican University M.A., TESOL, SIT Graduate Institute M.A., Medieval English Literatures, University of York 8

Jonathan S. Noble, Ph.D. Assistant Provost for Internationalization, Asia University of Notre Dame Within Notre Dame International, Noble supervises the Global Engagement and Faculty Partnerships Team, which administers a range of programs and partnerships to internationalize the University while also expanding international research collaboration. As assistant provost for Asia, Noble s responsibilities include managing the University s academic engagement and strategic partnerships in Asia with universities, governments, corporations, and foundations. Noble established Notre Dame s Beijing Global Gateway, Greater China Scholars Program, and the Notre Dame Global Centers in Hong Kong and Mumbai. Noble previously served as the provost office s advisor for Asia initiatives between 2007 and 2011, during which time he worked to establish the University s Liu Institute for Asia & Asian Studies and the University s first office in Asia, now the Beijing Global Gateway. While serving as the acting executive director of the Liu Institute between 2013 and 2015, Noble established the University s flagship Asia Leadership Forum, during which the former presidents of Indonesia and Taiwan shared their insights about global leadership with students and faculty. Focusing his research and teaching on contemporary Chinese culture and society, Noble is the author of over 50 articles, essays, and translations, and he was one of 20 China scholars in the United States selected in 2005 to participate in the inaugural Public Intellectuals Program sponsored by the National Committee on United States-China Relations. Noble is also a fellow of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, an advisor for the Keough School of Global Affairs, a member of the University s Global Advancement team, and an associate professor of the practice in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures. Noble holds a Ph.D. in East Asian languages and literatures from The Ohio State University and a B.A. in East Asian studies from the College of William & Mary.