Business, Walker L. College of
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UN100 – Freshman Seminar – Students will collect boxes of food for the TV6 Canathon. The collected food will be delivered during the live show. The project is optional, but students will receive credit for participating. |
Katherine Reynolds |
Criminal Justice
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CJ302 – Community Relations and Crime Prevention – Students will be putting on a Drunk Driving Awareness Day at the Westwood Mall. |
Gloria Urban |
Communications & Performance Studies
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PR250 – Research in Public Relations – Students will develop, conduct and analyze a survey for a specific public relations situation and community client. |
Wally Niebauer |
Education, School of
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ED231 – Teaching for Learning in the Secondary Classroom – Students help meet a community need by assisting children with their homework and after school activities at Lake Superior Village Youth and Family Center, Bothwell Middle School and Nah Tah Wahsh Public School Academy. |
Judith Puncochar |
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ED310 – Social Studies Methods for Elementary Teachers – Students plan lessons, assessments, extension activities, and technological connections for core social studies lessons in seventh grade classrooms at Bothwell Middle School. |
Derek Anderson |
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ED311 – Methods and Materials for Elementary Language Arts – Students teach elementary students to use writing notebooks, write poetry, and language experience approach writing at Sandy Knoll Elementary. |
Suzanne Standerford Sue Szczepanski |
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ED312 – Science Methods for Elementary Teachers – Students plan lessons, assessments, extension activities, and technological connections for core science lessons in seventh grade classrooms at Bothwell Middle School. |
Greg Coverdale |
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ED316 – Elementary Reading Instruction – Students will assist various elementary teachers in creating and providing instruction to small groups of children. |
Suzanne Standerford Sue Szczepanski |
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ED402 – Teaching Life Skills – Each student will be assigned to work with a student with a disability as part of the Therapeutic Riding Program at Willow Farms in Harvey. |
Linda Mallon |
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UN100 – Freshman Seminar – Students will take part in various health care volunteering. |
Eileen Smit |
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UN250 – Leadership Theory and Practice – Students will develop service learning project proposals based on needs in the community. The class will then select the project they feel has the most merit and carry out the service project. |
Jon Barch |
English
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EN11 – English Composition – Students will write profiles of the volunteers and places on the Yellow Dog Watershed Preserve for a special edition of the Yellow Dog Howl. |
Rochelle Dale |
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
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HP295 – Dance Studio – Students will use dance, music, story and multi-media performances to as a catalyst for discussion around a theme promoting tolerance. They will perform a series of outreach performances to a variety of community partners. |
Maria Formolo |
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PE350 – Methods in Physical Education – Students will create adapted physical education programming for area K-12 schools. |
Bill Connor |
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ATR 329A – Intermediate Practicum – Students will serve as a student athletic trainer with a community partner. They will practice their skills, while assisting the community partners with daily activities such as prevention and care of injuries. |
Maguerite Moore |
Hospitality Management
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HM115 – Professional Cooking – Students will develop menus, cost recipes and create their own specials to be served in the student run café which is open to the public. |
Deborah Pearce |
Modern Languages and Literatures
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FR101 – Elementary French I – Students will create educational displays for exhibits at the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum. |
All Professors |
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FR201 – Intermediate French I – Students will create educational displays for exhibits at the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum. |
All Professors |
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FR300 – Reading/Writing French – Students from the course will rotate hosting weekly French conversation sessions. |
All Professors |
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FR495 – French Theatre – Students from the course will rotate hosting weekly French conversation sessions. |
All Professors |
Native American Studies
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NAS488 – Native American Service Learning Project – Working with the DeVos Art Museum, students will research objects in the Losey Collection of Native American art and prepare materials for lesson plans and educational kits. |
Adriana Green |
Nursing
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NU212 – Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice Clinic – Students create and implement a service learning project/activity for older adults in one of the nursing homes around the Marquette area. |
Sheri Giordana Katherine Menard |
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NE421 – Community Health Nursing Clinic – Students will apply their knowledge of the nursing process to help complete health projects for various community agencies. |
All Professors |
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NE432 – Management Concepts in Nursing – Students will assist local health care agencies with their needs while realizing that citizens have both an opportunity and a responsibility to be involved in the life of the community and in addressing community problems. |
All Professors |
Psychology
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PY492A – Behavioral Analysis Practicum – Students will provide services to area clinical sites and schools. |
Mary Pelton-Cooper |
Sociology/Social Work
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SW100 – Exploring Social Work – Students will work with various human services agencies to provide added assistance to the care of patients and education programs. |
Patricia Cianciolo |
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
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SL464 – Methods of Diagnosis – Student will conduct speech, language and hearing screenings at local preschools and day care centers. |
Lori Nelson |