College of Professional Studies

Service Learning Courses
Departments within the College of Professional Studies have typically offered service learning components in such topics as listed below. (Please contact the departments for availability of the courses.) Service learning is integrated into the academic coursework to provide experiential learning and community building between students, faculty and community members. The goal of these community-based activities is to encourage the development of socially and environmentally-responsible citizens.

 

Program Courses
American Indian Education AIE 430 Proposal and Grant Writing for Tribal Organizations
  AIE 491 Fieldwork in American Indian Education
Child Development CD 467 Working with Culturally-Diverse Families
Economics ECON 470/570 Sustainable Rural Economic Development
Education EDUC 313 Education for Action: Skills-building for Community Organizers
Kinesiology and Recreation Administration KINS 313 Concepts of Teaching Dance
  KINS 384 Curriculum and Instructional Strategies in Physical Education
  KINS 475 Elementary School Physical Education
  KINS 482 Internship in Kinesiology
  KINS 490 Practica
  KINS 492 Senior Seminar in Kinesiology
Recreation Administration REC 210 Recreation Leadership
  REC 220 Leisure Programming
  REC 345 Environmental Education
  REC 435 Geotourism
  REC 335 Tourism, Planning, and Development
  REC 310 Recreation for Special Groups
  REC 482 Internship
  REC 485 Senior Seminar