Autumn 2010 Service-Learning
Course Schedule
Browsing Service-Learning Positions :
- Students registered for a service-learning course (see list below) will be able to begin browsing service-learning positions no later than September 29, 2010.
- Before service-learning registration begins on October 4th, you can learn about each position and decide which ones look interesting to you and will fit with your schedule.
- Students engaged in service-learning will spend 20 to 40 hours in the community over the course of the quarter.
- Explore the Students page on our website to learn more about service-learning!
You may also contact us at 206.616.2885 or serve@u.washington.edu if you have additional questions.
Registering for Service-Learning Positions:
- Carlson Center staff will make a presentation in each class about service-learning logistics during the first days of the quarter.
- ONLINE REGISTRATION will begin on October 4 , 2010 at 7:30 a.m. for courses in which service-learning is required and 8:00 a.m. for courses where service-learning is an option. Please see below for the list of required and optional service-learning courses. Registration will remain open until 5:00 p.m. on October 5th.
- All service-learning positions are first come, first served. If a position is filled, you must choose another open position.
- Please do not call the service-learning organization until you have registered for a position. After registration, you can log back in to the service-learning database at any time to find details about your service-learning position.
- Already an active volunteer in an organization whose mission and work meets the learning goals and objectives for your course? Please click here to access information regarding Service-Learning Self Placements.
Below is the list of Autumn 2010 Servcie-learning Courses with a required service component:
| Course # | Course Title | Faculty | ||
| CEP 200 | Introduction to Community and Environmental Planning | Curry, Marty | ||
| COM 451 | Media and Culture | |||
| ECFS 303 | Service Learning and Research 1 | Brennan, Carolyn | ||
| ECFS 454 | Advanced Service-Learning and Research 1 |
Lee, Tiffany | ||
| ENGL 121A | Composition: Social Issues | Moore, Sarah | ||
| ENGL 121B | Composition: Social Issues | Graf, Rachel | ||
| ENGL 121C | Composition: Social Issues | Brown, Elizabeth | ||
| ENGL 121D | Composition: Social Issues | Trinh, Kim | ||
| ENGL 198R | Writing Link for ANTH 101 | Simmons O'Neil, Elizabeth | ||
| GEN ST 344 | Introduction to Service and Community | Pursch and Wojciakowski | ||
| SOC 110 | Survey Sociology | Pichford, Susan | ||
| SOC WF 999 | Community-Service Learning | |||
| SPAN 392 | Experiential Learning | Gillman, Maria | ||
| TSA 300 | Global Citizenship & Service | McCarty, Sharon |
Below is the list of Autumn 2010 Servcie-learning Courses with an optional service component:
| AAS 101/ HSTAA 205 |
Asian American Culture | Jung, Moon-Ho | ||
| ANTH 101A/B | Exploring Social Anthropology | Barker, Holly | ||
| ANTH 215 | Medical Anthropology and Global Health | Chapman, Rachel | ||
| ANTH 469C | Special Studies in Anthropology: Environmental Health and Public Policy | Barker, Holly | ||
| ENGL 471 | Composition Process | Rai, Candice | ||
| ENVIR 384 /POL S 384 |
Global Environmental Politics | Litfin, Karen | ||
| ESRM 371/ ENVIRO 379/ SOC 379/ CFR 550 |
Environmental Sociology | Asah, Stanley | ||
| GEOG 230 | Global Inequality | Galvis, Juan | ||
| LSJ 320/ POL SCI 368 |
International Human Rights | Mayerfeld, Jamie | ||
| LSJ 327/ POL SCI 327 |
Women's Rights as Human Rights | Cichowski, Rachel | ||
| MATH 381 | Discrete Mathematical Modeling | Duchamp, Thomas | ||
| PSYCH 357/ WOMEN 357 |
Psychobiology of Women | Kenney, Nancy | ||
| SIS 325 | Immigration | Friedman, Kathie | ||
| SOC 374 | Law and Society | Wender, Jonathan | ||
| WOMEN 200 | Introduction to Women Studies | Aanerud, Becky |
Last updated September 20, 2010.
