Curricular Support Courses 202 - CBL: Networks/Reflect/Meaning
Fall
2019
01
2.00
Alan Bloomgarden
W 07:15PM-09:15PM
Mount Holyoke College
108750
Dwight Hall 202
abloomga@mtholyoke.edu
Community-based learning that effectively develops civic leaders and engages purposefully in community development requires students to develop networking, reflection, and analytic practices. Readings on civic engagement, discussions and exercises will advance campus and community networks, writing and oral reflection on field experiences, and information-sharing so students will better understand themselves and communities. This course is designed to facilitate learning and impact for CBL Program student staff pursuing concurrent fellowships and mentorships. Students in C.A.U.S.E. leadership, off-campus work-study, and independent study positions may also enroll by permission.
Meets 9/25, 10/9, 10/30, 11/20, and 12/4. Meets Wednesday nights. There is a 12-credit limit on curricular support and non-liberal arts courses that may be counted towards the 128 credits required for graduation.