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Civic Engagement

Civic engagement is essential to the underpinnings and survival of a republic.

About the Program

Civic engagement is essential to the underpinnings and survival of a republic. Going beyond voting, civic engagement is fundamentally about creating healthy communities in which ordinary citizens define the common good through sustained public collaboration. In this vein, the minor will expose students to the theoretical concepts of citizenship and how to apply them, including through an internship.

 

 

Goals, Outcomes & Details

To view additional program details for programs such as course offerings, requirements, and curriculum maps, visit the Norwich University Course Catalog using these links.

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Our Faculty

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Michael C. Andrew

Position(s):

  • Associate Professor
  • Program Coordinator, International Studies
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Jason F. Jagemann

Position(s):

  • Coordinator, Political Science Program
  • Associate Professor
Miri Kim

Miri Kim

Position(s):

  • Associate Professor
  • Coordinator, Studies in War and Peace Program
Yangmo Ku

Yangmo Ku

Position(s):

  • Associate Director, Peace and War Center
  • Chair, Department of History and Political Science
  • Associate Professor
 Michael E. Thunberg

Michael Thunberg

Position(s):

  • Assistant Professor of Political Science
  • Director, Honors Program