Not clear on how the HUA component of the Morocco Project Center works? You’re not alone.
You need to successfully complete three HUA courses or transfer the equivalent college or AP credit in order to be eligible. Then, while in Morocco, you can complete your HUA requirement or an HUA minor. Either way, you’ll take three courses, each 1/3 credit:
- HU 2999, Darija (Moroccan Arabic)
- HU 2910, Project Center Experiential Learning: an experiential learning course that will offer you a theoretical framework for thinking critically about living in a new culture
- HU 3900 (if you’re completing your HUA requirement) or HU 3999 (if you’re completing a minor). Your research topic for either is up to you: in consultation with the project advisor, you’ll identify a topic that maps onto your personal or professional interests. Options for a minor include, among others: Arabic; Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies; International and Global Studies; or Philosophy and Religion.
In their capstone projects (HU 3900 or HU 3999), students are strongly encouraged to learn from Moroccans rather than simply about Moroccans. You can learn about Islam, popular culture (including film and music), the effects of globalization and other important contemporary issues. Project goals, broadly defined, are designed to achieve goals that fall within the following lines:
- to introduce students to the breadth, diversity and creativity of human experience as expressed in the humanities and arts;
- to develop students’ ability to think critically and independently about the world;
- to enhance students’ ability to communicate effectively with others;
- to enrich students’ understanding of themselves;
- to deepen students’ ability to apply concepts and skills in a focused thematic area through sustained critical inquiry;
- to encourage students to reflect on their responsibilities to others in local, national and global communities.
In addition to the many options for HUA coursework and co-curricular activities, the HUA Requirement is your chance to embrace art, theatre, music, and other forms of creative expression. Explore themes of complexity, diversity, and the richness of human experience by examining art/architecture, history, languages, literature, philosophy, or religion. There’s also the option to complete the HUA Requirement in Rabat, Morocco during C- Term