UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — More than 100 Penn State students spent their spring breaks traveling the globe through seven College of the Liberal Arts embedded programs, which are Penn State courses taken on campus or online that include a short-term international travel component. The students saw the classroom come to life by visiting historical and cultural sites and interacting with local people.
Over spring break, students enrolled in GER 003/197 had the opportunity to travel to Munich, Germany, as part of the Experiencing German Language and Culture in Munich embedded program in the College of the Liberal Arts. Carrie Jackson, professor of German and linguistics, and Forrest Finch, assistant teaching professor, led the group of students throughout their visit to Germany.
This was the first year students enrolled in GER 3 had the opportunity to enroll in GER 197 — the one-credit embedded course. Jackson, who has been teaching at Penn State for 18 years, initially designed the experience for students.
“I wanted students to have a chance to experience German culture live, in person and to practice the German skills that they have been working on,” Jackson said. “It was fun to figure out what sites to see and what activities to do that would give students a good perspective on Germany.”