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Courses of Study
The following courses have an explicit social engagement component and are taught by Community Studies faculty and kindred core faculty:
COR 220: Civic Engagement Seminar (required of all sophomores)
HUM 330/331: Democracy, Education and Social Change (can be used as an elective in Peace Studies and Interdisciplinary Studies)
The following Naropa courses also have social engagement and/or service learning components. Some may have prerequisites or may only be open to majors; see individual departments for details. Courses marked with an * are courses that students may design as service-learning experiences in consultation with the instructor.
Undergraduate
ART 372: Murals, muralists, and social change movements in art
ART 499: Independent Study*
COR 220: Civic Engagement Seminar
ECE 245: Education, Culture and Social Theory
ECE 352: Poverty Matters
ECE 380: Observing Development
ECE 430: Teaching Young Children
ECE 450: Supervised Teaching Practicum
ENV 318: Deep Ecology
ENV 355: Environmental Justice
ENV 370: Ecopsychology
ENV 420: Ecological Restoration
ENV 480: Senior Project*
HUM 330/331: Democracy, Education and Social Change
MUS 490: Radio Naropa
PAX 245: Dialogue and the Art of Peacemaking
PAX 450: Peace Studies Internship
PSYB 325: Compassionate Action
PSYB 482–3: Senior Project*
REL 360: Engaged Buddhism Training I
REL 370: Engaged Buddhism Training II
INTD 380: Advanced Research*
INTD 490: Special Topics
INTD 480: Capstone Seminar
Graduate
ENV 565: Ecopsychology
PSYT 717: Studio Practicum in Art Therapy
PSYT 734: Counseling for Child/Adolescent Populations for Art Therapy
PSYT 738: Transpersonal Service Learning
REL 512: Engaged Buddhism I
REL 562: Engaged Buddhism II
THR 602/652/702/722 MFA Training Modules
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