What can you expect from your first J-Term at Carthage? New friends, immersive study, and a month you won’t forget — whether you stay on campus, or get a head start touring the world.

All first-year students are required to take a J-Term course their first year at Carthage. Most first-year students stay on campus for their first J-Term, but freshmen can participate in a J-Term study tour if spots are available.

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Introduction to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Basil Kiracofe ’27 Basil Kiracofe '27 (left) in the Introduction to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu class.
Destination: 
Carthage campus 
Instructors: Professor Rick Matthews

How did you spend your first J-Term?
“I spent my first J-Term taking a Jiu-jitsu course on campus! I was already on campus for my athletic season and was excited to try a new martial art.”

What did you learn from the experience?
“The course covered basic jiu-jitsu movements, striking, and self-defense tactics. One thing I learned that stuck out to me was the different positions in jiu-jitsu and how different it was from wrestling. It was a new experience to try, especially since my base in wrestling could be applied here. The self-defense tactics we learned ranged from disarming someone to how to fight against being grabbed and/or choked. I would recommend this course to anyone on campus!”

What do you hope to do in a future J-Term?
“In a future J-Term, I would love to take an art or political science-related class! Not only does it fit with my major, I love learning about these topics and want to broaden my knowledge.”


Healthcare in India: Traditional and Non-Traditional Healing

Jadynn Kramer ’27                                         My teammate, travel buddy and best friend, Kailey, and I riding a camel on the other sided of the...
Destination:
India 
Instructors:
 Professor Margaret Wentzell

How did you spend your first J-Term?
“I spent my first J-Term on a study abroad trip to India. We went to visit important historical sites — including one of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal — volunteer in the communities, and interact with the local people we met.”

What did you learn from the experience?:
“I got to experience a new culture, try new food, and learn about different perspectives on religion, spirituality, healthcare, and society as a whole. It was such an eye opening experience to the world around us.”

What do you hope to do in a future J-Term?:
“In a future J-Term, I hope to take a trip to Africa and learn more life-changing perspectives so that I can experience parts of my own history on a deeper, more personal level.”


History of Cleopatra and Hypatia

Samantha Bocock ’27               Life is more fun and interesting when you're learning history
Destination:
Carthage campus
Instructors:
 Professor Christine Renaud

How did you spend your first J-Term?
“My first J-Term was amazing! I had a lot of fun in the class and I learned so much! Prof. Renaud was a really good professor who made the class really interesting.”

What did you learn from the experience?:
“I learned a lot about Cleopatra and Hypatia, but I also learned that J-Terms are not as stressful as I thought they would be.”

What do you hope to do in a future J-Term?:
“I am hoping that in the future I can travel to a different country and learn things that aren’t necessarily available in the United States.”


Biodiversity, Brains, and Behavior in Honduras

Emma Hess ’27                                 My dive group and I taking an underwater photo with the Carthage flag.
Destination:
Honduras
Instructors:
Professors Dan Miller and Paul Martino

How did you spend your first J-Term?
“For my first J-Term, I was able to go to Honduras. In Honduras, I went scuba diving and got scuba diving certified. Some of the dives that I did included diving with sharks, seeing spotted eagle rays, and so much beautiful coral. It was really a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”

What did you learn from the experience?
“I learned about all the different sea creatures in the Caribbean, how the people lived there, and about the Mayan ruins.” 

What do you hope to do in a future J-Term?
“I hope for one of the future J-Terms I can go to Greece, or if they were to add an Italy one, I would gladly go on that trip.”


Experimental Film and Video

Jalyn Green ’27 
Destination:
Jalyn Green '27 Carthage campus
Instructors:
 Professor Jojin Van Winkle

How did you spend your first J-Term?
“I spent my first J-Term learning how to use Premier Pro, which is a video editing software. I loved being able to learn how to make and edit my video with this class.”

What did you learn from the experience?:
“I learned how to edit and make my own videos.”

What do you hope to do in a future J-Term?:
“Travel somewhere out of state with friends.”

 

 

 


Generation You: Recent Writings About Gen Z

Azahna Luschen ’27                           Sledding with the softball team only a quick walk away from campus!
Destination:
Carthage campus
Instructors:
 Professor Dimitri Shapovalov

How did you spend your first J-Term?:
“My first J-Term was spent on campus taking a class by Professor Dimitri Shapovalov. I really enjoyed the routine of having class at the same time every day and watching the sunset each night.” 

What did you learn from the experience?:
“We explored trends and statistics that make Gen Z unique, social media’s programming and effect on us, and the importance of exposing yourself to diverse viewpoints on a given issue. I learned a new writing style while working on the final paper and to be more mindful of the time and energy I give to social media.”

What do you hope to do in a future J-Term?:
“I am super excited to participate in the study abroad J-Terms for the rest of my years at Carthage!”

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