STRUCTURE/REQUIRED COURSES
Spring 2002
· INT 405 (MOAS): 3 credits
· INS 301 (W. Hemisphere Issues): 3 credits
Optional Course:
· INT 373A (Intro/Central America): 3 cr.
NOTE: Students taking the MOAS (INT 405) in the
Spring 2002 semester are required to enroll in INS 301, also,
unless they are repeating their MOAS experience
Fall 2002
· INS 301 (W. Hemisphere Issues): 3 credits
Spring 2003
· INT 405 (MOAS): 3 credits
Optional Courses:
· PSC 305 (LA Comparative Politics): 3 cr.
· INT 373A (Contemporary Latin Am): 3 cr.
NOTE: Students planning to enroll in INT 405 in
the Spring 2003 should enroll in INS 301 in the Fall 2002 semester
unless they have taken INS 301 previously.
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"Joining the MMOAS was
a very challenging experience which encouraged me to build
a positive, competitive, and strong character. Working with
delegations from all over the world at the Model Assembly
allowed me to strengthen my public speaking skills, to develop
problem solving, ethical decision making and communication
skills, and to become aware of many important international
issues."
Brenda Mejia, a graduate
of 1998
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AFFILIATED ACTIVITIES
The Model OAS is more than just a college
course for 3 credits.
IT IS AN EXPERIENCE - A TOTAL PACKAGE!
· Visit Your Country's Embassy
· Meet & Interact with Diplomats
· Visit and Speak in the OAS itself
* and, during the MOAS assembly*
· Meet & Work with Students
from across the U.S., Canada, Latin America & the Caribbean
· Spend April 7 - 12 Working Off-Campus
· Make Lasting Friendships
RESULTS & OUTCOMES
The MOAS Is An Experience That Truly Makes
a Difference In YOU!
You will:
· Become conversant
in major hemispheric - and global issues
· Learn a great deal about your country and a fair amount
about our other hemispheric neighbor
· Improve your skills in public speaking & debating,
and in time-sensitive writing and report preparation
· Develop - and put into practice - important leadership
skills
Prepare Yourself For
Life After Trinity!