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May 09, 2025
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Undergraduate Catalog 2015-16 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Civic Engagement Certificate
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This certificate, open to degree-seeking students regardless of major, allows students to develop knowledge and skills necessary for promoting positive change in their communities by combining disciplinary and inter-disciplinary coursework with direct community service, engagement, and leadership. The receipt of the Civic Engagement Certificate will be noted on the student's transcript when the degree is awarded.
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Complete these requirements:
1. Attend required two-hour orientation and training session. 2. Declare interest in Civic Engagement program by beginning of junior standing. 3. Successfully complete four courses designated Civic Engagement: - At least two of the four courses must be from different General Education Frames of Reference.
- The remaining two courses may be from within or outside the General Education curriculum.
- At least one of the four courses must be at the 3000 level or above.
- No more than two courses from any one discipline can be used to complete the four-course requirement.
4. Complete 160 hours (40 hours average per year) of service fieldwork approved by the Civic Engagement Committee: - Fieldwork related to coursework or to extracurricular activities may be used to complete the 160-hour requirement.
- All service, regardless of designation of "service," "engagement," or "leadership" can be counted toward the 160-hour requirement.
5. Complete Project/Paper: - After at least three courses and at least 75% of hours are completed, students will prepare project/paper to be completed prior to graduation.
- Paper/project may be based upon service hours or Civic Engagement courses, but will be reviewed by a designated panel of faculty at the proposal and final stages.
- Project/paper will demonstrate service, engagement, and leadership aspects.
These courses will be offered in the CE Program during Fall Term 2016
AHS-1010-CO1 | Health Issues | T, TH 8:00-9:15 | AHS-3820-C01 | Practicum in Exercise Leadership | M, W, F 10:00-10:50 | BUS-3710-C01 | Government & Society | T, TH 9:30-10:45 | COM-3010-C01 | News Media Ethics | M, W, F 10:00-10:50 | COM-3050-C01 | Media, Society, Activism & Political Action | W 1:00-3:50 | EDU-1710-C01 | Educational Inquiry | T, TH 11:00-12:15 | EDU-1710-C02 | Educational Inquiry | T, TH 9:30-10:45 | EDU-1710-C03 | Educational Inquiry | T, TH 9:30-10:45 | EDU-4710-C01 | Education Collaborations | T 3:30-6:00 | POS-2320-C01 | US Campaigns & Elections | T, TH 9:30-10:45 | POS-3710-C01 | Government & Society | T, TH 9:30-10:45 | PSY-2210-C01 | Applied Behavioral Analysis I | F 11:00-12:50 | PSY-2212-C01 | Applied Behavioral Analysis II | F 11:00-12:50 | PSY-2710-C01 | Language Development | T, TH 2:00-3:15 | SOC-1010-C06 | Intro to Sociology | M, W, F 10:00-10:50 | SOC-1010-C07 | Intro to Sociology | M, W, F 11:00-11:50 | SOC-2130-C01 | Community in American Society | M, W 3:30-4:45 | SOC-3610-C01 | Seminar in Advocacy | M 2:30-5:20 | SOC-3910-C01 | Research Methods | M, W 8:00-9:15 | SOC-3910-C02 | Research Methods | M, W 9:30-10:45 | SWK-4811-C01-4 | Social Work Field Experience I | - | WGS-1020-C01 | Intro to Women's & Gender Studies | M, W, F 2:00-2:50 | WGS-1020-C02 | Intro to Women's & Gender Studies | M, W, F 3:00-3:50 | |
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