Service Learning: Sus Through Comm

Course Code:
SUS 320
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, Integrative Studies: SCWL Program Options
Course Description:
This course challenges students to apply what they are learning in their academic course work (e.g. about human and ecological issues facing the country of study) to real-life sustainable solutions being adopted by CELL's internationally recognized community development partners and their work with local communities. Students work hand-in-hand with community partners to create appropriate innovative solutions to environmental, economic, cultural, and social challenges facing communities in this region of the world. Specific learning projects will be driven by the needs of the local community and include the participation of students, members of the community who are involved in the projects, host country partnering organizations, and the instructors. Though structured reflection exercises and journaling, students continually evaluate their progress, examining how theory relates to their real world experience in the community. Students also develop individual environmental action plans that will enable them to engage creative, environmental solutions on their campuses or in their communities back home. Students design an individual stewardship action plan in cooperation with their instructor. Prerequisite: SC-R.
Credit:
3
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