Experiential Learning In The Classroom

Experiential Learning courses, resources for faculty to add experiential learning to their courses, and internship for credit resources

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Experiential Learning Courses

Conservation Biology Experiential Learning Lab

Taught by Jennifer Ison
The experiential learning activity for this lab will be work with a community partner. As examples, the 2021 and 2024…

Ethics, Justice, & Society

Taught by Elizabeth Schiltz
PHIL 10000. ETHICS, JUSTICE AND SOCIETY Philosophy aims to understand and solve fundamental conceptual problems in all areas of human…

Medical Ethics Case Studies

Taught by Karen Haely
PHIL 43001. This .25-credit course focuses on real-world medical ethics case studies. We analyze cases for understanding how ethics in…

Collections Research: Pella

Taught by Beth Derderian
MUST 39901. COLLECTIONS RESEARCH: PELLA COLLECTION Have you ever wondered how museum curators research objects in their collections, and where…

Death and Afterlives

RELS 26947. DEATH AND AFTERLIVES What happens to us when we die? How should one understand death? Is there an…

African Art & Curation

Taught by Kara Morrow
ARTH 22001. This course will introduce by region the art and architecture of the African continent from the prehistoric to…

Latin America & the US

Taught by Katie Holt
HIST 20104. THE CRAFT OF HISTORY: LATIN AMERICA & THE UNITED STATES This course is an introduction to the intimate…

Moot Court

Taught by Natalie Noyes
IDPT 43001. Moot Court Moot Court is a competition simulating argument before the Supreme Court of the United States. Each…

Angel Investing

Taught by Peter Abramo
IDPT-40514  [.5] ***MUST VISIT REGISTRAR (APEX) TO ADD COURSE*** This course can only be added to your schedule by visiting…

Local Social Entrepreneurship Seminar

Taught by Amyaz Moledina
IDPT 40507. This seminar serves as an introduction to Social Entrepreneurship (SE). SE is the process of creative thinking, innovation,…

The Craft of Public History

Taught by Jordan Biro Walters
HIST 20100.  An introduction to the critical skills of the historian-including the analysis of primary sources, historiography, historical research and…

GeoExcel: Exploring Careers through Experiential Learning

Taught by Meagen Pollock & Greg Wiles
ESCI 43001. [.25] This in an experiential learning course that explores the wide variety of Earth and Environmental Science careers…

GeoScience Careers

Taught by Meagen Pollock & Greg Wiles
ESCI 29903. This in an experiential learning course that explores the wide variety of geoscience careers and gives you hands-on…

Sustainable Agriculture: Theory & Practice

Taught by Matt Mariola
ENVS 23000. Agroecology is the “science of sustainable agriculture.” It serves as the scientific basis for devising more natural, less…

LEAP: Language Enrichment Activities Practicum

Taught by Joan Furey
COMD-13500 LEAP (0.25 Credits) COMD 13500. LANGUAGE ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES PRACTICUM This service-learning course will introduce students to both the principles…

Speech and Language Clinic Practicum

Taught by Cara Hammond
COMD 14000. SPEECH AND LANGUAGE CLINIC PRACTICUM Procedures and practices in the assessment and management of persons who are speech…

Rhetoric of Black Civil Right – TREK

Taught by Denise Bostdorff
COMM 29906. [1.25] This class examines the rhetoric of the Black civil rights movement of the mid-1950s to early 1970s,…

Experiential Learning Courses

Internships for Credit - For Students

First, Meet with the Associate Dean for Experiential Learning to discuss your internship and expectations for internships for credit. The Dean’s drop-in …

Complete this safety form if you are residing off-campus and completing an in-person experience.

If you are an international student, on an F-1 visa, you are required to obtain and complete the required paperwork from International …

While on your internship, this resource will be useful to you and your faculty mentor.

Internships for Credit - For Faculty

First, Meet with the Associate Dean for Experiential Learning to discuss your internship and expectations for internships for credit. The Dean’s drop-in …

While on your internship, this resource will be useful to you and your faculty mentor.

While on your internship, this resource will be useful to you and your faculty mentor.

While on your internship, this resource will be useful to you and your faculty mentor.

Before you begin your internship, with your faculty mentor, fill out this form. The following will help you complete the …

EL Credentialed Courses

Conservation Biology Experiential Learning Lab

Taught by Jennifer Ison
The experiential learning activity for this lab will be work with a community partner. As examples, the 2021 and 2024…

Ethics, Justice, & Society

Taught by Elizabeth Schiltz
PHIL 10000. ETHICS, JUSTICE AND SOCIETY Philosophy aims to understand and solve fundamental conceptual problems in all areas of human…

Medical Ethics Case Studies

Taught by Karen Haely
PHIL 43001. This .25-credit course focuses on real-world medical ethics case studies. We analyze cases for understanding how ethics in…

Collections Research: Pella

Taught by Beth Derderian
MUST 39901. COLLECTIONS RESEARCH: PELLA COLLECTION Have you ever wondered how museum curators research objects in their collections, and where…

Death and Afterlives

RELS 26947. DEATH AND AFTERLIVES What happens to us when we die? How should one understand death? Is there an…

African Art & Curation

Taught by Kara Morrow
ARTH 22001. This course will introduce by region the art and architecture of the African continent from the prehistoric to…

Latin America & the US

Taught by Katie Holt
HIST 20104. THE CRAFT OF HISTORY: LATIN AMERICA & THE UNITED STATES This course is an introduction to the intimate…

Moot Court

Taught by Natalie Noyes
IDPT 43001. Moot Court Moot Court is a competition simulating argument before the Supreme Court of the United States. Each…

Angel Investing

Taught by Peter Abramo
IDPT-40514  [.5] ***MUST VISIT REGISTRAR (APEX) TO ADD COURSE*** This course can only be added to your schedule by visiting…

Local Social Entrepreneurship Seminar

Taught by Amyaz Moledina
IDPT 40507. This seminar serves as an introduction to Social Entrepreneurship (SE). SE is the process of creative thinking, innovation,…

The Craft of Public History

Taught by Jordan Biro Walters
HIST 20100.  An introduction to the critical skills of the historian-including the analysis of primary sources, historiography, historical research and…

GeoExcel: Exploring Careers through Experiential Learning

Taught by Meagen Pollock & Greg Wiles
ESCI 43001. [.25] This in an experiential learning course that explores the wide variety of Earth and Environmental Science careers…

GeoScience Careers

Taught by Meagen Pollock & Greg Wiles
ESCI 29903. This in an experiential learning course that explores the wide variety of geoscience careers and gives you hands-on…

Sustainable Agriculture: Theory & Practice

Taught by Matt Mariola
ENVS 23000. Agroecology is the “science of sustainable agriculture.” It serves as the scientific basis for devising more natural, less…

LEAP: Language Enrichment Activities Practicum

Taught by Joan Furey
COMD-13500 LEAP (0.25 Credits) COMD 13500. LANGUAGE ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES PRACTICUM This service-learning course will introduce students to both the principles…

Speech and Language Clinic Practicum

Taught by Cara Hammond
COMD 14000. SPEECH AND LANGUAGE CLINIC PRACTICUM Procedures and practices in the assessment and management of persons who are speech…

Rhetoric of Black Civil Right – TREK

Taught by Denise Bostdorff
COMM 29906. [1.25] This class examines the rhetoric of the Black civil rights movement of the mid-1950s to early 1970s,…