Course Description: This course is a senior seminar on human rights. Students will be introduced to the theory and practice of human rights through...
COURSE DESCRIPTION: For thousands of years philanthropy—the desire to help humanity through charitable gifts—has built universities, hospitals, and museums, preserved the arts, fed the...
Overview This course will serve as the inaugural course offering under the newly established capstone service-learning course designation ADST 483. We will explore interchanges...
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...
A syllabus at its best is a contract between the instructor, who commits to using cutting-edge knowledge to challenge students to develop their potential...
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...
Overview: Goal of the course: to assist you to integrate a commitment to social justice into your lives and careers. You will learn: to...
HIST 367 ? Colonial America A Designated Civic Learning/Mentoring Course Course Description and Objectives: Hist 367 is an undergraduate, upper level history course that...
PHIL/COGS/BIOL 314 PHIL 414 Animal Cognition & Consciousness with laboratory component Required Readings: Rader & Radner, Animal Consciousness Dennett, Kinds of Minds Allen &...
I. COURSE IDENTIFICATION This course examines various components involved in developing high quality programs for children ages birth to eight. Students learn about the...