Service Learning 293H - Learning/CommEngmnt:GoodSoc
Fall
2015
01
4.00
Yedalis Ruiz
W 2:30PM 5:15PM
UMass Amherst
40914
This is the first course in the four-course Citizen Scholars Program. In this course, we ask how society would be organized if it truly were good, and students are encouraged to unleash their imaginations?to envision the social structures and shared understandings that would characterize a truly good society. Cross-cultural examples and models from utopian fiction will help generate ideas about alternatives. The vision of the good society articulated by each student by the end of this course will serve as a point of departure for the next 3 semesters in the program, as students develop tools to enable them to work toward their vision. Throughout this course (and throughout each of the following 3 courses), each student will participate in a weekly service placement with a community-based organization which works to improve the quality of life for its constituents. Preparing for and learning from these experiences will be a major component of the course. Other major components include inquiry into the meanings of the social identities we each carry, and practice in the skill of dialogue with people whose perspectives and life experiences differ significantly from our own.
Enrollment limited to students accepted into the Citizen Scholars Program.