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Regularly Taught Service-Learning Courses
at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities


  • African and African American Studies 1011: Introduction to Afro-American Studies
  • Agriculture: Topics: Freshman Seminar: Organic Agriculture
  • Agronomy and Plant Genetics 5321 / Entomology 5321: Ecology of Agricultural Systems+
  • American Studies 3114: America in International Perspective
  • Design, Housing and Apparel 2463: Housing and Community Development+
  • Educational Psychology 3133: Psychology of Multiculturalism in Education
  • Educational Psychology 5613: Foundations of Education – Special Education+
  • Educational Psychology 5616: Behavioral Analysis and Classroom Management+
  • English Composition 1016: University Writing and Critical Reading: Community Learning and Civic Engagement
  • English Composition 3621W: Writing Beyond the Academy
  • English Literature 3505: Community Learning Internships I and II
  • English Literature 3741: Literacy and American Cultural Diversity
  • Environment and Natural Resources 3011: Environmental Ethics, Conflict and Leadership in Resource Management+
  • Environment and Natural Resources 4195W: Problem Solving and Planning in Natural Resources+
  • Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Studies 3610: GLBT Social Movements+
  • Post Secondary Teaching and Learning 1211: People and Problems
  • Post Secondary Teaching and Learning 1423: Writing Laboratory: Community Service Writing
  • Geography 3371: Cities, Citizens and Communities
  • Geography 3605W: Geographical Perspectives on Planning
  • Geography 4700: Community Service Learning
  • (This course is tied to Geography of Health and Health Care or Geography of Latin America)
  • Global Studies 3402: Human Rights Internship+
  • Human Ecology: Freshman Seminar: High School: Moments, Memories, Meaning
  • Neuroscience 4167: Neuroscience in the Community+
  • Philosophy 1004/1007 Introduction to Political Philosophy & Practicum
  • Philosophy 3307/3308: Social Justice and Community Service+
  • Philosophy 4325W: Education and Social Change+
  • Political Science 3210, 4210: Topics in Political Theory: Democracy and Education and Practicum+
  • Psychology 4993: Applied Behavioral Analysis – Challenges of Autism+
  • Social Work 3706: Family Violence and Prevention: Exploring the Issues
  • Sociology 1011V: Honors: Introduction to Sociology
  • Sociology 3322: Social Movements, Protest and Change
  • Sociology 3251: Sociological Perspectives on Race, Class and Gender
  • Sociology 4103: Service-Learning in Criminology
  • Sociology 4305: Society and the Environment: A Growing Conflict
  • Spanish 3401: Service-Learning in the Chicano/Latino Community+
  • Spanish 3653: Contemporary Latino and Latin American Drama Written in English+
  • Teaching English as a Second Language 3001: Basics in Teaching English as a Second Language
(+ = Courses using service-learning not coordinated by CCLC)


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