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Courses

Courses taught at EMU that include an academic service-learning component are (this list is representative and not all-inclusive):

Name, Department
Course
Agencies Involved
Marcia Bombyk,
Social Work
SWRK 403: Prac. Issues w/ Women
Howard Bunsis,
Accounting
ACC 696 More than 20 organizations
Lori Burlingame, English Language & Literature ENG 204 Education Program at EMU
Jean Bush-Bacelis,
Management
MAN 202, 386, 460, 492, 604 & 605 Humane Society, Red Cross, SOS Crisis Center, Big Brothers, Big Sisters
Wallace Bridges , Communication
& Theatre Arts
CTAR 479/681 Call and Response Workshop 

Collaboration project with Ben Vereen to create and present a performance regarding the Tuskegee Airmen.

Joanne Caniglia, Mathematics MATH 381, 386 George Elementary School, Chapel Elementary School, Estabrook Elementary School, Professional Women's Group of Ypsilanti
Philip Cardon,
Technology Education
TEDU 350: Curr. in Technology Local Public Schools
Thomas Cianciolo, Accounting and Finance ACC 546: Public and Nonprofit sector Accounting

a graduate level course in financial reporting and related accounting subjects in governmental and nonprofit entities

Geffrey Colon, Health Promotion Human Performance PHED 257: Physical Education for the Classroom Teacher Students will partner with a physical education teacher to spend 20 hours as teacher assistant or classroom mentor
Thom Cullen,
Foreign Languages & Bilingual Studies
ESL 648 St. Joe's,
Huron Valley Girl Scouts
Jill Dieterle, Philosophy PHIL/SWST 226: Phil. of Women
Chris Foreman,
Communication
& Theatre Arts
CTAC 359: Sm. Group-Comm. Red Cross, Literary Council, Boys and Girls Club, the Options Center, Washtenaw Literacy, Family child Services, Mental Health Center, Eastern Echo
Giri Jojaratnam, Hotel & Restaurant Management HRM 430: Seminar in Hospitality Mgmt. Local community service agency
Toni Jones,
Teacher Education
EDMT 330: Inst. App. of Media & Technology Local Public Schools
Sue Kattelus,
Accounting
Accounting 546: Pub. & Nonprof. Nonsector Acc. Help Source in Ann Arbor, SOS Crisis Center, NAACP in Ypsilanti, Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels, 20 other different agencies
Robert Kiss,
Finance and Computer Information Systems
FIN 354:
Investments
Denby Technical High School, Phi Sigma Pi, EMU Finance Club, EMU Women's Swim Team, Washtenaw Comm. College Foundation, EMU Foundation, Mom's Club of Novi & Northville, Ann Arbor Jewish Family Center
Peggy Liggit, Biology BIOL 403: Methods for Teaching Secondary Biology Science Olympiad of Washtenaw County, an Annual Science competition for middle and high school students
Ted Ligibel,
Geography & Geology
Many, all graduate level Documenting Historic Struct.& Preservation Historic Preservation Office, City of Monroe, City of Milan, City of Albion, Oakland Twp., City of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation, City of Detroit
Heather Neff,
English Language & Literature
LITR 260: Intro. African Amer. Lit. Public and private schools, Community service centers, Homeless shelters, Churches
John Novak,
Biology
BIO 403: Biology Methods for Teaching Leslie Science Center, Michigan Humane Society, American Red Cross, Parks from various cities
Russel Olwell,
History & Philosophy
HIST 481: Teaching Methods, HIST 123: U.S. Hist. 1492-1877 Local Public Schools
Diana Pancioli,
Art
SOS Crisis Center in Ann Arbor
Dennis Patrick,
Communication
& Theatre Arts
CTAC 226: Nonverbal Comm., CTAC 379: Queer Comm. Local Public Schools, Homeless shelters, Detroit Triangle Foundation
Claudia Petrescu, Political Science PLSC 479 / 592: Leadership and Non-Profit Management
James Robinson,
Communication
& Theatre Arts
CTAC 374 EMU Foreign Student Affairs
Elizabeth Schuster,
Gerontology
SWRK 420: Working With Aging People
Kathy Stacey,
Communication
& Theatre Arts
CTAC 475, 357 Food Gatherers, Huron Valley Child Board, Snow Health Services, future Profession. Communicators, Depart. of comm. Arts & Science, Office of Academic Service-Learning, Red Cross
Lizbeth Stevens,
Special Education
SPSI 622: Aug. & Alt. Comm. Local Public Schools, hospitals vocational rehabilitation centers
Michael Tew, Communication
& Theatre Arts
CTAC 440: Public Discourse Analysis Examines public discussion, advocacy, and controversy.  AS-L is incorporated as students learn public discussion facilitation skills in focus groups with members of communities served by nonprofit agencies.
William Tucker,
English Language & Literature
ENGL 408, 409 Washtenaw Literacy, EMU Learning Center, Various middle and high schools
Norman Tyler,
Geography & Geology
GPLN 410 Site Planning Studio

students work with a city planning department and property owner

Jose Vites,
Chemistry
CASI 280 Kaiser Elementary, George Elementary
Darcelle White,
Business Technology
BEDU 395, 396 Many
Kay Woodiel,
HPERD
HLED 380: Psychosocial Concepts of Health Ed. St. Joseph Mercy Health System, Boy and Girl Scouts, Local Nursing Homes

Archived Courses

Name, Department
Course
Agencies Involved
Anthony Adams,
Soc., Anthro. Crimino.
SOC 352:
Soc of Ed.
Ypsilanti Public Schools
David Engen, Communication
& Theatre Arts
Interpersonal Comm, Sm. Group Comm, Listening, Public Speaking Local Nonprofit Organizations
Lisa Frankes,
Teacher Education
CURR 304 Local Public Schools
Nancy Halmhuber,
Special Education
SPGN 251 (Ed. of Excep. of Child.) Senior citizen homes, Boys and Girls Club, Local Public Schools
Robert Kreger,
Special Education
SPEI 240, 301, 439: Emotional Imp. Local Public Schools, Residential treatment centers, Group Homes, Detention facilities
Sarah Moore,
HECR
ATM 255: Apparel Analy. Salvation Army, Goodwill Industries, Secondhand stores in area
Michael Schroeder,
History
HIST 317
Katherine Strand-Evans,
Communication
& Theatre Arts
CTAR 364 Girl Scouts, Young Peoples Theatre
Norman Tyler,
Geography & Geology
GHPR 557: Comm. Develop. & Downtown Revitalization Albion Community Board

 

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