CESL 3302 Community Engaged Scholarship and Learning Internship II

Students enrolled in this course will participate in a second semester of in-depth faculty- facilitated community-engaged scholarship that provides a rich and relevant context for exploration of culturally relevant topics through experiential learning, community engagement, and effective, and effective communication. Using a problem based learning approach, students will develop critical thinking and communication skills through active, experiential learning, effective communication (through oral and written presentations and/or disciplinary relevant communication, etc.), interpretation, and in depth dialogue with other classmates, faculty, and community members (broadly-defined). By embedding students in community vis-a-vis project-based scholarship and learning, this course also helps students develop both personal and social responsibility that further promotes a deep understanding of the research or scholarly topic.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

CESL 3301.

Schedule Type

Practicum

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

College of Sciences