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Classes Offering
Service-Learning
Spring 2008
Kinesiology
KIN 352 - Youth Sports
Students apply coaching techniques when
working with youth in flag football and soccer at schools
and the Boys and Girls Clubs.
ED 316 - Physical Education and Health
Methods for Elementary Children
Students teach motor skills to K-6 students
whose schools do not have a regular physical education
teacher.
KIN 434 - Exercise Prescription
Provide health and wellness assessments and
design exercise programs and fitness activities.
KIN 492 - Balance and Mobility
Students will teach balance and mobility
exercises to the elderly in various settings.
KIN 492 - Aging and Physical Activity
Students will work on recreational activities
with the elderly.
KIN 494 - Kinesiology Internships for
Non-Teaching Majors
Students work directly under supervisors in a
variety of sport-related settings.
Psychology
PSYC 205- Students seek out volunteer
opportunities in the community to learn more about child and
adolescent development from a multicultural perspective.
PSY 305 - Adult Development
Working in pairs, will be working with 12
elders that have been identified by the Area Agency on
Aging.
PSY 494 - Internship
Students
will apply psychological principles and helping skills
through a supervised internship at a local agency.
PSY 495 - Practicum
Students will apply psychological principles
and helping skills through a supervised a local agency that
targets chemical dependency treatment.
Social Work
SW 140 - Introduction to Social
Work/Social Welfare
The
focus of this course is to help social work and non-social
work majors gain an understanding of the professional
foundation of social work. Students will be introduced to
the knowledge, skills and ethics involved in generalist
social work practice. Students will explore the theoretical,
political, social and economic contexts of social work
practice. Attention is given to the many settings and roles
in which social workers work with diverse client groups whom
social workers serve. Volunteer service learning project is
required.
Justice Studies
JS 492 - Community Policing
This class is an examination
of the philosophy, tactics, problems, and solutions
encountered when the community and police engage in the
teamwork of community policing. The course contains a
service-learning component that combines community service
with structured learning and reflection, connecting the
needs of the community with coursework and our roles as
citizens.
Nursing
NU 332 - Practicum II: Transitions in
Health
NU 472 - Practicum: Nursing
Management and Leadership
Requires 12 hours of service during the
semester.
Education
RE/SE 319 - Field Experience I
Students work with elementary students
tutoring in reading and writing.
RE/SE 325 - Field Experience II
Students work one-on-on with elementary
students tutoring in reading and writing skills.
ED 328 - Math Methods K-8
Students work with elementary students
tutoring in math.
ED 426 - Professional Internship in
Education I (K-8)
Students assist teachers in an elementary or
middle school setting averaging 20 hours a week.
ED 429 - Professional Internship in
Education II (K-8)
Students assist teachers in an elementary or
middle school setting averaging 40 hours a week.
Business
AC 309 - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
(VITA)
Students work jointly with the IRS to
complete income tax returns for community members.
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