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Bearcats Abroad: UC Students Study Challenging Sustainability Issues in China
About 20 University of Cincinnati students from a variety of majors are just back from China where they had the opportunity to examine firsthand the environmental challenges faced in pursuing rapid economic development. The students traveled to China as part of a
course titled
co-taught by faculty from UCs College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) and the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS). Students in the course included majors from DAAP; CEAS; the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services; Carl H. Lindner College of Business; and the McMicken College of Arts & Sciences.
In a
devoted to the course, see photos from their trip, as well as reflections by the students, and read their advice for traveling in China. Topics the students provide advice on include packing, communicating, money, safety and more.
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