The Jesuit emphasis on building a solid intellectual
foundation in students is the cornerstone of the Les Aspin program. Whether
students enroll
for a summer or a semester, they find the integration of classroom and
internship experiences to be one of the most important components of
their undergraduate careers. The curriculum includes:
- Courses in public
policy, art and culture
- Interest group politics
- U.S. Congressional politics
- Foreign policy and international relations
Students visit government
agencies such as the Pentagon,
Department of State, the Central Intelligence Agency and Embassies,
as well as various museums, galleries, theaters, architectural
and historical
monuments. Students also engage in presentations by speakers such
as Congressman Mark Greene and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Frequent group functions
in the structured yet informal setting allow students the opportunity
to share insight from their respective internship
experiences.