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Autumn 2011

ART EDUC 767D: Multicultural Art Education

Art Education
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Karen Hutzel, Assistant Professor, Art Education
Quarters offered: Autumn
Sites: At students’ school sites

Description:

Students are practicing art teachers and implement their own service-learning project in their own school.


ARTS & SCI 101H: Hispanic Gastronomy

Arts and Sciences
Campus: Newark
Instructor: Dioni Viscarri
Quarters offered: Autumn,Winter,Spring
Sites:

Description:

Introduction to Hispanic cultures through food. 


ARTS & SCI 137.06: Why Should I Care?: Rewards and Challenges of Community Service

Arts and Sciences
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Karen Hutzel, Assistant Professor, Art Education
Quarters offered: Autumn
Sites: Indianola Middle School

Description:

Students work with children in an after-school program to develop a community arts project.


BUS ADM H502: Honors Seminar

Business Administration
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Nancy Lahmers, Senior Lecturer and Honors Cohort Coordinator, Fisher College of Business
Quarters offered: Autumn,Winter,Spring
Sites: Columbus City Schools and other sites

Description:

Usually teaching Junior Achievement, but may include other activities.


DENT 522: Clinical Geriatric Dentistry

Dentistry
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Abdel Mohammad, Professor, Director of Geriatric Dentistry
Quarters offered: Autumn,Winter,Spring,Summer
Sites: Nursing homes, rural Appalachia sites in 10 counties, urban site at 1405 S High St in Columbus

Description:

This course is a clinical rotation for senior dental students who provide up to 64 hours of service in a 2-week period. Students experience providing comprehensive dental care in community sites.


EDU P&L 271: Leadership in Community Service

Educational Policy and Leadership (EDU P&L), Computer Science & Engineering
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Judith Guion-Utsler, Graduate Teaching Associate, EDU P&L
Quarters offered: Autumn,Winter,Spring
Sites: After School Academic Partnership (ASAP), Broad Street Food Pantry, Boys and Girls Clubs, Project Openhand; Short Stop Teen Center

Description:

This course examines leadership in the context of service and community involvement. Students will have the opportunity to gain an understanding of service and leadership for the "common good," analyze the setting in which service takes place, actively participate in a community service setting for a minimum of three hours a week, gain hands on knowledge, skills, and experience about a specific community organization and develop their own leadership style and skills in a community setting. The purpose of this course is to prepare students for a lifetime of engaged, responsible and active community involvement and leadership. Students provide homework help, support food pantry clients, etc.


ENGLISH 367.05: The U.S. Folk Experience: Memory and Place in the University District

English, Consumer Sciences
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Ray Cashman, Assistant Professor, English
Quarters offered: Autumn,Winter
Sites: University District

Description:

Students document and compile archive of community oral histories and personal narratives.


ENR 835: Ecosystem Management Policy

Environment and Natural Resources
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Tom Koontz, Associate Professor, School of Environment and Natural Resources
Quarters offered: Autumn
Sites: Central Ohio watershed partnerships

Description:

Students work with a central Ohio watershed partnership to help the group with its activities, and students gather information from meetings and the group leader to write a consulting report that combines their experiences with concepts from course readings and discussions.


PHARMACY 799: Partner for Promotion

Pharmacy
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Jennifer Rodis, Assistant Professor, Pharmacy
Quarters offered: Autumn,Winter,Spring
Sites: Community pharmacies in Ohio

Description:

Students work with community pharmacists, with mentorship from faculty, to develop patient care service at the pharmacy. Total of 320 hours throughout three quarters.


PUB HLTH 850: Public Health in Action

Public Health
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Randi Love, Clinical Associate Professor, Public Health
Quarters offered: Autumn,Winter,Spring,Summer
Sites: Varies

Description:

Varies.


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