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Service-Learning Courses and
Courses with Service Components
Fall 2008

To date, the courses below have been identified as service-learning courses and courses with service components. Additional courses will be added to the list as we learn about them, so please continue to revisit this page. 

* Service-Learning is an option in the course

Designated Service-Learning Courses

These courses meet the service-learning definition and criteria.

      
Biology
  BL 111.01*Environmental BiologyMs. Jennifer Scrafford
  
Education
  ED 100.01Introduction to Elementary EducationDr. Catherine Castellan
  ED 202.01Child and Adolescent  DevelopmentDr. Mickey Fenzel
  SN 496.01Introduction to Special Needs EducationDr. Elana Rock
  TE 601.51/
  SE 720.51
Child and Adolescent DevelopmentDr. Marie Celeste
 

History

  HS 389D.01*

Women and Social Change
in Modern Africa

Dr. Elizabeth Schmidt
  HS 389D.02*    "      "      "      "         "       "
    
Modern Languages and Literatures
  IT 104.02*Intermediate Italian IIMs. Giuliana Risso-Robberto
  ML 392D.01Introduction to Latin American and Latino StudiesDr. Thomas Ward
  SN 104.06*Intermediate Spanish IIMs. Claire Storey
  SN 104.11*    "      "      "      "         "       "
  SN 390D.01
(formerly SN 305)
Chronicles of Conquest, Resistance, and TransculturationDr. Thomas Ward
    
Pastoral Counseling

  PC 670.51

Community Pastoral CounselingDr. Joseph Stewart-Sicking
   
Psychology
  PY 202.02*Abnormal PsychologyDr. Beth Kotchik
  PY 244.01*Lifespan PsychologyDr. Carolyn Barry
     

Speech Language Pathology/Audiology

  SP 203.02 (alpha)Introduction to Communication Disorders

Dr. Lisa Schoenbrodt

  SP 308.01Professional and Technical WritingDr. Lisa Schoenbrodt
 
    

 Courses with Service Components

        Some or all of these courses have service experiences related to course content, at least partially integrate service-learning pedagogy and provide some preparation and reflection for students. 
See chart for more details.

    
Education
  ED 205.01*     Educational PsychologyDr. Marcy Davis
 
English
  EN 101.31*Understanding LiteratureDr. June Ellis
  EN 385D.01*Seminar in Post-Colonial Literature: Travel LiteratureDr. June Ellis
 
Fine Arts
  SA 224.01*Two-Dimensional DesignMs. Mary Beth Akre
  SA 224.02*    "      "      "      "         "       "
  SA 348.01*Painting IMs. Mary Beth Akre
 
Marketing
  MK 240.01*Introduction to MarketingDr. Gerard Athaide
 
Modern Languages and Literature
  SN 104.02*Intermediate Spanish IIDr. Marie Murphy
  SN 104.07*    "      "      "      "         "       "
 
Philosophy
  PL 201.19* (alpha)Foundations of
Philosophy
Dr. Catriona Hanley
  PL 201.26*Foundations of
Philosophy
Dr. Catriona Hanley
 
Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology

  SP 406.01*

Organic Bases of Adult CommunicationMs. Lura Vogelman
 
Writing
  WR 100.10 (alpha)Effective WritingDr. Peggy O'Neill
  WR 323.31Writing Center Practice and TheoryMs. Jennifer Follett
  WR 325.01Rhetoric of Professional WritingDr. Peggy O'Neill


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