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CBL Courses

Fall 2012 CBL Courses:

Dept Number Course Name/Instructor Time
CBL 100A Introduction to Community Based Learning (Kara McLuckie) On Campus Class:
Monday, 5:00pm – 8:00pm (Bi-weekly)
 

Off Campus CBL:

TBD during second week of classes

CBL 101A Leadership Development Skills (Kara McLuckie) On Campus Class:
Monday, 5:00pm – 8:00pm (Bi-weekly) 

Off Campus CBL:

TBD during second week of classes

EDUC 455 A Language Acquisition and Literacy Development (Adele Towne) On Campus Class
Monday, 7:00pm – 10:00pm 

Off Campus CBL: Reading Buddies @ Hermon Dekalb
Lab B: Monday 2:45-5:00pm
Lab C: Wednesday 2:45-5:00pm

AFS/ENVS/ANTH 255A Environmental Perception & Indigenous Knowledge (Celia Nyameru) On Campus Class:
Tuesday, 12:40 – 2:10pm 

Off Campus CBL:
Thursday, 12noon – 6:00pm

EDUC 203C Contemporary Issues in Education (Wannie Wang) On Campus Class:
Tuesday/Thursday, 12:40pm – 2:10pm 

Off Campus CBL:
Lab D: Wednesday, 1:45pm – 4:45pm
Lab E: Thursday, 2:20pm – 5:20pm

ENG/GS 293A Literary Harvest (Natalia Singer) On Campus Class:
Monday/Wednesday, 12noon – 1:30pm 

Off Campus CBL:
TBD during second week of classes

SOC 246A What’s So Bad About Aging (Leah Rohlfsen McManus) On Campus Class:
Tuesday/Thursday, 2:20pm – 3:50pm 

Off Campus CBL:
TBD during second week of classes

PSYC 413A Community Psychology (Cathy Crosby-Currie) On Campus Class:
Monday, 1:15pm – 4:15pm 

Off Campus CBL:
TBD during second week of classes

FRPG 187A Brown College (Liz Regosin, Jenny Hansen) On Campus Class:
Tuesday/Thursday,
10:10am – 11:40am 

Seminar: Tuesday, 12:40pm – 2:10pm

Off Campus CBL:

TBD during second week of classes

FRPG 187K Manley College (Jodi Canfield, Cheryl Stuntz) On Campus Class:
Tuesday/Thursday,
10:10am – 11:40am 

Seminar: Thursday, 2:200pm – 3:50pm

Off Campus CBL:

TBD during second week of classes

FRPG 187N Reiff College (Paul Doty, Ashley Pike, Deshaya Williams) On Campus Class:
Tuesday/Thursday,
10:10am – 11:40am 

Seminar: Thursday, 8:30am – 10:00am

Off Campus CBL:

TBD during second week of classes

FRPG 187R Sprague College (Cynthia Bansak, Karen Gibson) On Campus Class:
Tuesday/Thursday,
10:10am – 11:40am 

Seminar: Wednesday, 12:00pm – 1:30pm

Off Campus CBL:

TBD during second week of classes

 

Previous CBL Courses Offered at SLU:


Department Course Name
ANTH Kinship and Social Organization
BIOL Advanced Neuroscience
BIOL Natural World
CBL Introduction to Community Based Learning
CBL Leadership Development Skills
CBL Families, Children and Poverty
CBL Human Rights & Developmental Disabilities
CBL Independent Study in Community Based Learning
CBL Independent Study in Community Based Learning
CBL Putting Your Hands to Work and Your Experience into Words
ECON Labor Economics
EDUC Language Acquisition & Literacy Development
EDUC Contemporary Issues in American Education
ENG Farm to Table: Contemporary Writing, Food & Agriculture
ENG Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction
ENG A Literary Harvest
ENG Going Locavore (Cross-Listed w/ ENVS 247)
ENG Life Sentences: Senior Year Seminar
ENVS Environmental Perception & Indigenous Knowledge (Cross-Listed with AFS/ANTH/NAS)
ENVS Once and Future Forests
ENVS Environmental Values and Policy, East and West (Cross-Listed w/ PHIL 347)
FRPG Children, Past and Present
FRPG Make a Difference (Brown College)
FRPG Social and Environmental Issues Facing First Nations People Today
FRPG Community and Food in American Culture
FRPG Citizenship for Sustainability
FRPG Native American Children and Youth
FRPG Utopia in the Modern World
FRPG The Many Sides of Happiness
FRPG Lifestyles (Priest College)
FRPG Why do Grandparents Matter?
FRPG Dirt (Romer College)
FRPG Food and Community in American Culture
FRPG Society, Heritage and Environment
FRPG Having an Impact: Leadership, Teamwork, and Motivation (Rieff College)
FRPG Capoeira-Risistance in Movement, Rhythm, Ritual and Song
FRPG Canada’s Great War (Plaissance College)
FRPG Food for Thought
GNDR Transnational Feminist Activism
GS Akwesasne: A Transnational Space
HIST Local History, Public History
ND First Year Summer Program
NRSCI Advanced Neurosciece w/ Lab
PCA Children’s Theatre
PCA Theatre for Youth
PCA Project Democracy
PHIL Ethical Theory
PSYC Intro to Clinical Psychology
PSYC Working with Vulnerable Populations
PSYC Cognitive Neuropsychology
PSYC Community Psychology
SOC Family, Community & Globalization
SOC Family and Relationship Violence
SOC Family, Community & Globalization
SOC What’s so bad about Aging?
SOC Medical Sociology
SOC Independent Study
SOC Social Services, Agencies and Advocacy
SPAN Advanced Spanish (Cross-Listed w/ CLAS 202)
SSES Coaching Theory