Description
International Service Learning
This course is a seminar course focusing on community-based service in an international setting. The focus of the course will be on cultural and political practices from a community perspective through service-learning, in which students will work 50-75 hours over the academic period at international non-profit organizations.

Prerequisite: Must have 30 credits completed (15 credits if a transfer student) and enroll through International Programs Office.

Outcomes: Students will gain professional experience in an international setting, engaging in direct service with a different culture and community, while reflecting on their service experiences in the context of cultural and political community development, the impact of the current environment on specific populations, contemporary issues, social justice and poverty, and global citizenship.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Seminar - Required
Requirement Designation
Service Learning
Course Attributes
Engaged Learning
Global Studies
Offering
Course
EXPL 292
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Academic Organization
CORE Academic Subject