Class / Club
 
Class

The MUN class and club focuses on recreating the ideas and functions of the United Nations in a classroom setting. The class aims to provide students with an understanding of the purpose of the UN through debate simulation. Students will get to experience problem solving and resolution writing for current international issues, public speaking, open debate, and diplomacy. Topics are international in nature, and include conflict throughout the globe, economic reforms, environmental issues, and revision and implementation of international law. The class also introduces the core procedure necessary to compete in national and international MUN conferences through the UCI MUN Travel Team. The class is student taught and meets once a week. Students can take the class for 2 credits pass/no pass.

The Instructors

Nima Beheshti
4th Year Biological Sciences/Political Sciences Major
Likes: tea, naps, British accents
Dislikes: spiders, exercise

Rachelle Plotkin
4th Year European Studies/French Major, Political Science Minor
Likes: Napoleon, Fitzgerald novels, pea coats
Dislikes: reality television, Kenye West

Where/When?
Offered every quarter.
Tuesday, 5:00-6:20 PM
SSPB 1208

For further information, please email: ucimunclass@gmail.com

Club

Are you interested in being a part of MUN @ UCI? Want to learn more about what we do and how to get involved? Come to our meetings held every other Tuesday from 6:20-7:00 P.M in SSPB 1208. Our first meeting will be on September 28, 2010. We look forward to seeing you there!

For futher information, please email: ucimunclass@gmail.com
 


For further information about Model United Nations, please contact:
Teresa Neighbors
(949) 824-9229
teresa.neighbors@uci.edu
 
 
 
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