Service Learning Courses Autumn 2016

ARTZ 402:01 Art K-12 for Fine Arts Majors SERV (3 cr.)

01: [70487] TR 9:00 - 10:50am, Jennifer Combe

Preparation for art specialists to include history and current trends in curriculum development, teaching procedures, child growth and development in art, resources, evaluation, advocacy and directed teaching experiences in school setting.

BGMT 420: 01 Leadership and Motivation SERV (3 cr.)

01: [72165] MW 8:00 - 9:20am, TBA

Theories in leadership and motivation learned in the classroom are applied to service placements with community nonprofit partners.

CCS 398: 01 Climate Change Internship SERV(2-4 cr.)

01: [72008] TBD, Nicolette C. Phear

Hands-on, "real world" experience working with local, regional, national, or international groups to address climate change. Students gain supervised, practical work experience with specific projects and organizations; create a network of professional contacts; and have an opportunity to apply ideas and approaches studied in the Climate Change Studies minor.

CSD 560:01/50 Lang/Learn Disorders: School-aged Children SERV (3cr.)

01: [72818] F 9:00 – 11:50am, Ginger Collins

50: [72820] TBD, Ginger Collins

Theoretical perspectives, research, and clinicalissues concerning disorders of language, literacy, and learning in the school-age population (elementary through high school) considering contributing factors, special populations and basic assessment and intervention principles.

CHTH 355: 01 Foundation of Health Education SERV (3cr.)

01: [72134] TR 9:30 - 10:50am, Kathleen Sondag

History, philosophy, and theory related to health education and health promotion. Includes the application of health promotion strategies to wellness programs and community health programs.

DANC 322:01 Dance Touring(1-4cr.)

01: [70417] F 12:00 -2:50pm, Nicole Bradley Browning

Rehearsal and touring to the community.

EDU 481:01 Content Area LiteracySERV (3cr.)

01: [71720] M 4:00-6:50pm, Jessica Gallo

Theories, models, instructional approaches for using literacy for learning in content fields. Emphasis on research, instructional practice, classroom assessment, multicultural and discipline integration.

ENSC 105N:01 Environmental Science SERV(3cr.)

01: [70369] TR 3:30-4:50pm, Vicki Watson

Provides students with opportunities to use class knowledge to make a difference; helps students build all of the following: scientific literacy; skills in critical thinking, research and self-instruction; provides an understanding of the scientific basis of environmental issues, policies and laws; encourages habits of sustainable living, scientifically-informed, active participation in social decisions, and service to their community and to the earth.

FORS 440: 01 Forest Stand Management SERV(3cr.)

01: [71807] W 11:00-11:50pm; 12:00-5:50pm, Elizabeth Dodson

The management and manipulation of the timber resource on private lands to reach multiple objectives, with a focus on the planning of forest operations.

GRPHY 468:01 Comm and Regional Analysis SERV (3cr.)

01: [72161] MF 8:30 – 9:50 am, C. vonReichert

Socio-demographic analysis of communities and regions: population, employment, and spatial interaction. Hands-on course designed for future planners, GIS analysts, and others interested in socio-demographic change.

GRPHY 481:01Advanced Cartographic Design SERV (3cr.)

01: [72908] W 2:00 – 4:00pm; R 3:30 – 4:20 pm; Kevin McManigal

The course concentrates on the presentation of spatial data and the construction of cartographic products that have clear communication and excellent aesthetic design.

HONR 192: 83 Service-Learning Ind. Study (1-6cr.)

83: [73635] Time TBA, Colleen Kane

Students will identify the needs of a non-profit community service organization and develop a specific plan to meet those needs.

HONR 392: 83 Service-Learning Ind. Study (1-6cr.)

83: [73612] Time TBA, Colleen Kane

Students will identify the needs of a non-profit community service organization and develop a specific plan to meet those needs.

HONR 398: 81 Nonprofit Internship SERV(1-6cr.)

81: [73638] Time TBA, Andrea Vernon

The internship is designed to be a capstone experience for students who are completing the Minor in Nonprofit Administration and/or national certification from the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance.

HONR 492: 83 Service-Learning Ind. Study (1-6 cr.)

83: [73620] Time TBA, Colleen Kane

Students will identify the needs of a non-profit community service organization and develop a specific plan to meet those needs.

HONR 499: 83 Honors Thesis SERV (1-9 cr.)

83: [73624] Time TBA, Andrea Vernon

Students will identify the needs of a non-profit community service organization and develop a specific plan to meet those needs as part of their thesis.

ITS 298: 01 Internship/Cooperative Education SERV(2 cr.)

01: [71968] F 11:00-11:50pm, Thomas Gallagher

Extended classroom experience providing practical application of classroom learning through on the job training in a student's field of study. This experience increases student skills, prepares them for initial employment, and increases occupational awareness and professionalism.

NRSM 495: 01 Ecological Restorative Practicum SERV(3-6 cr.)

01: [72395] Time TBA, Diana Six

Provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to tackle the complex challenges of ecological restoration. Students will spend substantial time in the field as part of the learning process.

PHARM 557:01 Public Health in Pharmacy SERV (2 cr.)

01: [70442] TR 11:00 -11:50pm, Curtis Noonan

Discussion of the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists in public health and the role of drugs in public health programs.

PT 628:01 PT Student Clinic SERV (1 cr.)

01: [72126] F 12:00-4:10pm, Audrey Elias

Supervised service learning experience for students providing physical therapy rehabilitation and wellness activities to individuals without health insurance.

PSCI 337:01A/80B Model United Nations SERV (3 cr.)

01: [71442] T 3:30-5:50pm, Eric Hines

History and structure of the UN. Contemporary global problems, and the UN’s role in addressing them.

PSCI 466:80 Nonprofit Administration/Public Service/Honors (3 cr.)

80 [71152] R 3:30-5:50pm, Kari McWilliams

Investigation of the aspects involved in nonprofit management and public service and the complexity of the role of nonprofit organizations in society.

PSCI 529:50 Intro to Nonprofit Organizations SERV (3cr.)

50: [74122] Time TBA, Andrea Vernon

The course investigates such topics as the nature of the nonprofit sector, the diverse kinds of nonprofits in existence, the phenomenon of charitable giving, philanthropy, and volunteering, and the legal framework that establishes nonprofit organizations and regulates their activities.

PSYX 298: 01 Internship SERV (1-6 cr.)

01: [72130] Time TBA, Nicole McCray

Extended classroom experience which provides practical application of classroom learning during placements off campus.

PSYX 398: 01 Internship SERV (1-3 cr.)

01: [70532] Time TBA, Nicole McCray

Extended classroom experience which provides practical application of classroom learning during placements off campus.

SOCI 498:01 Internship SERV(1-6 cr.)

01: [70654] Time TBD, Dusten Hollist

Supervised placement in an agency or business which involves work experience related to criminology, sociology, rural and environmental change and/or inequality andsocial justice.