This is a two-semester, eight-credit Communication Honors Capstone course on Dialogue, Discourse, Identity and Community. This course also serves as an Integrative Experience for...
Course Description: Graduates (~5) and upper-level undergraduate students (~15) from Biology, Chemistry and Geology will learn about the various classes of toxicants (including those...
Course Description and Goals: The block of courses is about doing something about the environmental issues we face – a task that, of course,...
Course Description: Investigates the relationship between language and thought, theories of language development, changes in the young child's cognitive structure, and the role of...
Course Description: The goal of this course is to develop a working knowledge of various principles and theories based in the discipline of psychology...
Academic Partners: College of Science and Health Professions and College of Education Departments of Mathematics and Curriculum and Instruction Community Partners: Students, Families, Teachers...
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” -Benjamin Franklin PRIMARY COURSE OBJECTIVES Introduction to...
"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 “Philanthropy can be both a potent vehicle through which public needs are met and an instrument for the expression of private beliefs...
The goal of Nonprofit Education Programs at WMU is to strengthen the capacity of leaders to carry out the missions of the organizations they...
HPER P398 Adapted Physical Education Course Introduction Welcome to your service learning experience focusing on the community of disability and physical activity. The purpose...
Course Description Many engineering and science related projects around the world require public approval, but how is the public engaged and what models exist...