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Service Learning Courses at Case

A growing number of Case undergraduate classes provide students the opportunity to combine community service with classroom learning. Some examples are listed below. Be sure to check current offerings and course descriptions for updates and potential course revisions.

College of Arts and Sciences Service Learning Courses

ANTH 215

Introduction to Medical Anthropology

ANTH/ NURS 372

Health in the Global Community

ARSC 201

Introduction to College Scholars Program

BIOL 363/463

Experimental Developmental Biology

ETHS 251A

Oral Performances and Ethnic Identities

ETHS 390

Poetics of Gender in Latin America

FRCH 208

The Montreal Experience

FRCH/WMST/WLIT/ ETHS 335/435

Women in Developing Countries

FSNA 107

Culture & Computers

HSTY 152

Technology in America

HSTY 381/ POSC 381/ SOCI 381

City as Classroom

PSCL 231

Child Psychology Practicum

PSCL 369

Adult Development & Aging

PSCL 338/EDUC 338

Seminar and Practicum in Adolescents

RLGN 325

Justice, Religion, and Society

RUSN 311

Advanced Russian Conversation and Composition

SOCI 320

Delinquency and Juvenile Justice

SOCI 355

Social Innovation in Schools and Society

SPAN 311

Advanced Spanish Conversation

SPAN 314

Practice of Translation

THTR 124

Theater in Culture

USNA 232

Implementing Technical Solutions to meet People's Needs

PHIL/COGS/BIOL 314/414

Animal Cognition & Consciousness

The Case School of Engineering

ENGR 101

Freshman Engineering Service Project

EECS 385

Engineering in Community Service

School of Nursing

NURS 372

Health in the Global Community

The Frances Payne Bolton School has infused service-learning throughout their curriculum, including their senior capstone project held in local, national and international settings. Please refer to their website and to their Community Engagement through Service-Learning (CETSL) homepage.

Weatherhead School of Management

ECON 386

Urban Economics

ECON 395

Public Policy Case Competition

Additional Courses Developed by LSA Service Learning Fellows

Watch for these service learning courses to be taught in the future, based on departmental calendars and faculty availability.

ENGL386/WMST000

Literature and Culture: Recognizing Beauty

ETHS 391

Theater for Social Change

GEOL 322/422

Hydrogeology

HIST 384/484

American Women's History in the Public World

HIST (course number to be determined)

The Age of Prozac: Social and Cultural Aspects of Depression

HIST 305

The City as a Museum of Technology

MUSC 341

General Music Methods A

PHYS (course number to be determined)

Cosmology Senior Project

SOCI 355

Children, Law, and Social Policy: Devising Public-Private Maps of Children's Rights and Interests

THTR (course number to be determined)

Crossing Bridges: A Theatrical Approach to Understanding the Personal Context of Disease

USSO 220 (new course designation to be determined)

Wisdom: An Introduction