I. Introduction
Intercultural competence is the ability to effectively study, communicate and work together with people from diverse backgrounds [1], [2]. Intercultural competence is one of the most valuable skills that students must develop since they interact with people from different cultures and countries. Stu- dents get multiple opportunities to interact with people from diverse backgrounds, such as during their college education and after their graduation when they work in a global job market. In addition, more specifically, students from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields are expected to collaborate and work with others who are culturally different from their own [3]. There is also a growing understanding of the importance of intercultural skills as much as technical skills in STEM fields [4]. As we live in a highly globalized world, raising interculturally competent students in higher education institutions is one of the biggest challenges educators face in the 21 st century [5].