Course Description: This course examines the lives of women in various parts of the African continent, taking into account social, economic, and political change....
Course Description and Objectives This course provides the basis for understanding potential problems of intercultural communication that arise in interactions between people from different...
"Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn" -Benjamin Franklin PRIMARY COURSE OBJECTIVES Introduction to...
COURSE DESCRIPTION This interdisciplinary, community-based field study “laboratory” is a variable credit elective which provides students the opportunity to engage intensively in a community...
Catalog Description 3 semester credits. A guided practicum experience including classroom instruction on learner characteristics, cooperative learning, management of student conduct, various domains of...
Catalog Description 2 Credits. Basic methods for teaching art in the elementary school. The development of skills and creative behavior in children. Course Connection...
Course Objectives/Description This course offers a broad description and examination of the psychology of behavior at work, including the major theories, their applications in...
University Mission John Carroll is a Catholic and Jesuit University dedicated to developing women and men with the knowledge and character to lead and...
Course Description: This course is service-learning based and provides an immersion opportunity in a real world Spanish-speaking environment. It is in keeping with the...
Course Description: This course explores various forms of violence in families including violence between spouses and violence of parents toward children. Factors contributing to...
Course Description What is civic engagement? Why do some heed its call, while others shrug their shoulders and change the subject? How do youth...
Course Prerequisites: Students should have completed one or more of the following courses: Introduction to Anthropology, Political Science. Psychology, Sociology, Economics, and/or related subject...