This course examines the topics contained in a traditional urban sociology course and applies them to the surrounding urban area of Washington, D.C. It...
The Project D.C. course is designed as a participatory research seminar. The central feature of the course is that each student will work in...
This course is designed for students who are interested in learning more about different aspects of Community Service. One major focus of the course...
The purpose of this course is to engage students in the various ideas, debates and strategies regarding the development of inner city communities. You...
Class Period: Tuesday 4:00 - 6:45 Room: Television Studio Office Hours: Monday 2:00 - 3:30, Tuesday 1:00 - 3:30, By Appointment Textbook: Video Basics...
COURSE NUMBER: RLSR 335 CREDIT: 3 Semester Hours INSTRUCTOR: Donald R. Snyder COURSE DESCRIPTION: Principles and methods of program development and delivery will be...
The practicum will be in one of the learning circles at Neighborhood House, on Monday or Wednesday, 6-9 PM, or Tuesday, 7-9 PM. An...
COURSE DESCRIPTION and OBJECTIVES. This course examines theory and research in human personality and social development throughout the life span. Topics include attachment, altruism,...
Introduction This interdisciplinary course is designed to give Broadcast & Electronic Communication Arts, Design & Industry, Speech Communication and Marketing students an opportunity to...
School: Purdue University Main Campus Professor: Dr. Robert K. Chalmers COURSE GOALS: a. Provide a caring experience that inculcates the values and ethics of...
Required BooksThe Alms Bazaar, Ian Smillie, 1995Activists Beyond Borders, M. Keck and K Sikkink, 1998Making Them Like Us, F. Fischer, 1998Conflict Mediation Across Cultures,...
Fall Semester, 1999Lecture MWF 11 AM - Cam I I ILab F I PM - Cam 219Lois K. Ongley Assistant Professor SummaryThe Hydrosphere focuses...