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Leadership and Social Justice Learning Community Curriculum

 

 

 


Curriculum
The program requires 8 hours of linked coursework during the students' first year.

Fall 2008
*PL 101 – Introduction to Philosophy MWF 9-9:50 am
               ( Dr. Langenfus - Instructor )
*EN 111 – Composition and Rhetoric MWF 10-10:50 am
               ( Dr. Kvidera - Instructor )
* These classes will be taken as a block and registration
priority will be given to student in the LSJLC.

Students are also required to enroll in:
First Year Seminar
AR 144a – Leadership and Social Justice
                First Year Practicum   Tues. 11 am-12:15 pm
               ( Dr. Bowen/Dr. Finucane - Instructors )
Plus 2 additional core courses of student's choosing

Spring 2009
AR 144b – Leadership and Social Justice
                First Year Practicum   
               ( Dr. Bowen/Dr. Finucane - Instructors )
4 core courses of student’s choosing; English Composition

Over the next three years, students would be expected to take an additional twelve hours of coursework focusing on issues of leadership and social justice. The majority of courses will fulfill university core requirements or perhaps major requirements (depending on field of study).


 


The sophomore year will focus on issues of social justice and includes a 1 credit hour practicum in spring semester that will provide service and leadership opportunities and the space to reflect on them.

In the spring semester of junior year, students will have the opportunity to work closely with civic, business and community leaders to develop leadership skills through an internship and classroom discussions.

The senior year requires a capstone course to connect leadership and social justice and requires a project to share with the university community what they have learned.

Academic Advising:
Dr. Finucane, Dr. Bowen, Dr. Kvidera or Dr. Langenfus will serve as the academic advisor for students participating in the learning community and will ensure that students meet program requirements.

In addition, we are available during summer orientation for consultation.

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