COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course focuses on the intersect of disability policy, activism, and action research, and is grounded within a collaborative learning framework with...
COURSE DESCRIPTION: ROCI4485 is an outgrowth of the purposes and objectives of the University. The series of activities integral to the community involvement course...
“Where there is no vision, the people perish.” ~ Proverbs 29:18 “Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.” ~...
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 and Learning Goals This HCP course substitutes for BA 304: Management and Organizational Dynamics. Although we cover many of the same topics...
PHILOSOPHY OF GENERAL EDUCATION A complex array of forces continually transforms our world. Marygrove’s general education program engages these forces, providing opportunities to examine...
Introduction/Background This seminar will be the final of three annual fall courses addressing the revitalization of Syracuse's Near Eastside Neighborhood. Students and faculty will...
This course is designed to introduce students to one of the most critical and intriguing health issues in history-the AIDS epidemic. Students in this...
Course Description What is civic engagement? Why do some heed its call, while others shrug their shoulders and change the subject? How do youth...
Goals: This course will explore "the family" in relation to cultural identities and political policies in the United States and around the world, combined...
Course Overview The social foundations of education course is an exploration and analysis of the underlying issues within contemporary educational policies, practices, and theories....
Course Objective: To study the history and politics of U.S. presidential campaigns, including an intensive internship in New Hampshire leading up to the first-in-the-nation...