Seven Revolutions (IQL-101)
This course analyzes key global public policy challenges that citizens, communities and leaders face in the future and promotes strategic long-term thinking. The Seven Revolutions initiative identifies population, resource management, technology, information knowledge, economic integration, conflict and governance as forces that embody opportunity and risk in the years ahead.
Section: IQL-101-14C
Credits: 4
Faculty: Kimberly A Schmidl-Gagne
Days: TR
Time: 10:00AM‑11:45AM
Location: SCIC-163
Start/End Date: Jan. 22, 2013 - May 10, 2013