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AEE 480: Field Experiences
Agricultural and Extension Education
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Jamie Cano
Terms offered: Spring
Sites: Ohio FFA Convention, Scarlet and Gray Ag Day
Education Outreach.
AEE 530.01: Methods of Teaching in Informal Environments
Agricultural and Extension Education
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Graham Ralph Cochran, Caryn Marie Filson
Terms offered: Winter
Sites: Watterman Research Farm
Education outreach to the Columbus School for Girls, 15 hours/student.
AEE 530.02: Methods of Teaching in Public Schools
Agricultural and Extension Education
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: M. Susie Whittington, Associate Professor, Human and Community Resource Development
Terms offered: Spring
Sites: Tyler Run Elementary, cooperating high schools
Education outreach, 15 hours per student.
AFAM&AST 5198S: Community Development in Urban African American Districts: Field Research and Seminar
African-American and African Studies
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Dorothy Mitchell, Professor, African American & African Studies
Terms offered: Spring Semester
Sites: Near East Side Columbus neighborhoods
A service-learning course that draws on the principles of experiemential learning by immersing students in an organized service activity that meets identified community needs.
AFAM&AST 6198.01S: Community Service
African-American and African Studies
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Dorothy Mitchell, Professor, African American & African Studies
Terms offered: Spring Semester
Sites: Near East Side Columbus neighborhoods
A two part course in experiential learning. The course involves pratical work with a community based organization.
AFAM&AST 705.04: Study Abroad in Ghana-Graduate Level
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Walter Rucker, Associate Professor, African American & African Studies
Terms offered: Summer
Sites: University Practice Primary School in Winneba, Ghana
Students donate books, stock the books in the library, engage in cross-cultural literacy projects with the school children, and have a discussion with school administrators and teachers.
AGR COMM 2367: Agricultural Issues in Contemporary American Society
Agricultural Communication
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Robert A. Agunga, Associate Professor, Human and Community Resource Development
Terms offered: Autumn Semester,Spring Semester
Sites:
This course helps students develop a critical understanding of agricultural, environmental and related issues facing the United States and the world while improving their writing skills. This is a second writing course. 10 hours in Service-Learning and two reflective papers.
ALLI MED 670: Teamwork and Leadership in Health Sciences
Allied Medical Professions
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Jill Clutter, Instructor, Allied Medicine
Terms offered: Winter
Sites: Various
Students will gain a better understanding of leadership and team-building through experience in health-related projects; sites/projects depend on community needs.
ALLI MED 693: Individual Studies
Allied Medical Professions
Campus: Columbus
Instructor:
Terms offered:
Sites:
ALLI MED 760S: Service-Learning in Global Health
Allied Medical Professions
Campus: Columbus
Instructor: Dale C. Deubler, Lecturer, Allied Medicine
Terms offered: Winter
Sites: Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Direct, hands-on provision of allied medical services.
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