The Caribbean Food Festival: An Interdisciplinary Framework for Course-based Undergraduate Research
Presentation Type
Poster Session
Location
Student Union, Key West 218 CD
Start Date
26-9-2008 5:15 PM
End Date
26-9-2008 6:30 PM
Description/Abstract
FGCU has developed a group undergraduate research framework that connects several elective courses focusing on the study of the Caribbean basin. In alternate Spring semesters, faculty from across the College of Arts and Sciences schedule courses in the same time frame, including combinations of Caribbean Art, Caribbean Literature, Caribbean Environments and Caribbean History. This multidisciplinary approach allows the instructors to bring the classes together for a group research project focused on food.
The Caribbean Food Festival: An Interdisciplinary Framework for Course-based Undergraduate Research
Student Union, Key West 218 CD
FGCU has developed a group undergraduate research framework that connects several elective courses focusing on the study of the Caribbean basin. In alternate Spring semesters, faculty from across the College of Arts and Sciences schedule courses in the same time frame, including combinations of Caribbean Art, Caribbean Literature, Caribbean Environments and Caribbean History. This multidisciplinary approach allows the instructors to bring the classes together for a group research project focused on food.
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