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CITIZENSHIP, COMMUNITY AND SERVICE
Students select a learning experience that focuses on citizenship, community or service and
study the theoretical and applied aspects of political, civic or social engagement in group
affiliations by taking an approved course or engaging in a service learning experience under
the advisement of a faculty member that includes an academic component and is registered
for credit. (The GE code is CC, 3 credits)
Learning Outcome: Student engage in the theoretical or applied aspects of political, civic or
social engagement in group affiliations. [Revised spring 2016]
To be eligible for CC credit the service learning experience must receive prior approval.
The service learning experience must be taken for credit, and may be a
• 3-credit service learning internship (290/390/490) that includes 120 hours of
documented service learning and an academic component that is designed with
the faculty internship advisor;
• 3-credit individual study course (299/399/499) that includes both service learning
and academic component; or
• student-faculty research/creative activity course (291/391/491) that equitably
involves community groups and/or organizations as part of the research/creative
activity.
To request pre-approval complete the Request for Internship or Individual Study to be
considered for General Education Citizenship, Community, Service category form and
submit the form, signed by you and your faculty advisor to [email protected] prior to
beginning the project.
Approval for GE status will not be provided after the project is completed.
ANTH 230/330: Indigenous Rights: Peace and Justice in the Americas
ANTH 360: North and Middle America Indians
ANTH 396: Indians of California
ART 350: Teaching the Visual Arts
DANC 310: Dance Ensemble
DANC 311: Dance Performance & Study Tour
ENG 210: Panther Workshop
ENG 308: Public Affairs Reporting
ENG 327: Multicultural Literatures of the U.S.
ENG 411: Advanced Digital Media Workshop
ENG 481: Theory and Practice of Writing, Tutoring, and Conferencing
FSN 322: Community Nutrition
HIST 270: Creating Leadership in African History
HON 311: Ethnicity, Race and Nationalism
HON 345: Immigration and Refugee Law and Policy
HON 372: MOOCs as Phenomenon
HON 375: Environmental and Social Costs of Coffee
HON 387: Food and Philosophy
HON 395B: New Media: A Practical Seminar
HON 396: Politics of Waste
HON 418: Critical Pedagogy: Teaching to Transgress
HUM 205: Introduction to Gay/Lesbian/Bi-Sexual Studies
As of June 2, 2016
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CITIZENSHIP, COMMUNITY AND SERVICE
Students select a learning experience that focuses on citizenship, community or service and
study the theoretical and applied aspects of political, civic or social engagement in group
affiliations by taking an approved course or engaging in a service learning experience under
the advisement of a faculty member that includes an academic component and is registered
for credit. (The GE code is CC, 3 credits)
Learning Outcome: Student engage in the theoretical or applied aspects of political, civic or
social engagement in group affiliations. [Revised spring 2016]
HUM 348: Italian American Experience in Literature and Film
IES 103: Philosophy of Helping
IES 295: Education Field Experience: Elementary
IES 300: Valuing Differences in American Society
IES 310: Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Issues in Education
IES 315: Non-Governmental Organizations: Policy and Practice
ITAL 348: Italian American Experience in Literature and Film
LEAD 314: Developing Effective Teams: Understanding Yourself and Others
LEAD 320: Great Leaders: Ethics, Integrity and Service
LEAD 380: Service in Action Practicum
LEAD 414: Leading as a Way of Serving: Pursuing Your Purpose in Life and Work
LEAD 485: Leadership in the Eye of The Storm: Hurricane Katrina Case Study
MATH 280: Mathematics Tutoring
NWD 323: Transcultural Documentary
NWD 389/589: Cross-Cultural Documentary
NWD 380/580: Community Voices: Documentary Workshop
PCST 251: Intercultual Conflict and Communication
PCST 253: Mediation and Conflict Resolution
PCST 328: Human Rights Law
PCST 332: Democracy and Democratization
PCST 354: Nonviolent Social Change
PCST 453: Mediation and Conflict Resolution
PHIL 318: Political and Legal Philosophy
PHIL 325: Albert Schweitzer: His Life and Thought
POSC 110: Introduction to American Politics
POSC 120: Introduction to International Relations
POSC 251: Intercultural Conflict and Communication
POSC 304: Citizenship in Theory and Practice
POSC 305: Democratic Theory
POSC 314: California Politics
POSC 315: Campaigns and Elections
POSC 318: Women and Politics
POSC 328: Human Rights Law
POSC 332: Democracy and Democratization
POSC 354: Nonviolent Social Change
POSC 360: Local Politics
POSC 372: Racial and Ethnic Politics in the US
POSC 374: Environmental Politics and Policy
PSY 492: Fieldwork in Psychology
REL 240: Interfaith Leadership Understanding, and Engagement
As of June 2, 2016
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CITIZENSHIP, COMMUNITY AND SERVICE
Students select a learning experience that focuses on citizenship, community or service and
study the theoretical and applied aspects of political, civic or social engagement in group
affiliations by taking an approved course or engaging in a service learning experience under
the advisement of a faculty member that includes an academic component and is registered
for credit. (The GE code is CC, 3 credits)
Learning Outcome: Student engage in the theoretical or applied aspects of political, civic or
social engagement in group affiliations. [Revised spring 2016]
REL 325: Albert Schweitzer: His Life and Thought
REL 333: Religion and Gender in Harry Potter
SOC 211: Social Problems
SOC 295: Topic: Contemporary Issues of Southern California Indigenous People
SOC 306: Social Movements
SOC 313: Sociology of Gangs and Gang Prevention Programs in Orange County
SOC 316: Immigration in Southern California
TH 374: Theatre for Social Change
WMST 300: Women in Leadership
As of June 2, 2016
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