For full course descriptions, please follow the individual course links below. Those courses listed with an asterisk (*) and in bold link to a more detailed page on the Center for Learning in Action site containing additional information, photos, testimonials and more.
- AFR 24 Touring Black Religion in the ‘New’ South
- AFR 299 Rastafari: Dread, Politics and Agency
- ANTH 232 Town and Gown: Investigating the Relationship of College and Community
- ARTS 14 Making Art Together: Collaborative and Collective Practices
- BIOL 10 Observational Drawing From The Natural World (Same as ARTS 14)
- *BIOL 11 BioEYES: Teaching Fourth Graders about Zebrafish
- *CHEM 11 Science for Kids (Same as SPEC 11)
- COMP 14 Teach Public Speaking (Same as SPEC 10)
- *ECON 22 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) (Same as POEC 22)
- ENVI 25 The Frontlines of Climate Change: Planning for Climate Change on Eleuthera (not offered in 2017-2018)
- ENVI 411 (F) Environmental Planning Workshop
- GEOS/ENVI (S) 214 Mastering GIS
- HIST 371 (F) Oral History: Theory, Methods and Practice
- INST 25 Encountering the Sacred and its Forms in Two South Indian Communities
- LATS 220/AMST 221 (S) Introduction to Urban Studies: Shaping and Living the City
- MATH 12 Mathematics of LEGO Bricks
- POEC 402 (S) Political Economy of Public Policy Issues
- PSCI 21 Fieldwork in Public Affairs and Private Non-Profits (Same as POEC 21)
- PSCI 22 Learning Intervention for Troubled Teens (LIFT)
- PSCI 25 Eye Care and Culture In The Rural Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua
- PSCI 410 Senior Seminar in American Politics: Civic Education in America
- PSYC 352 Clinical and Community Psychology
- PSYC 372 Advanced Seminar in Teaching and Learning (not offered in 2017-2018)
- SOC 244 (S) What They Saw in America
- SPEC 19 Healthcare Internships
- *SPEC 28 Class of 1959 Teach NYC Urban Education Program
- WGSS 202 (F) Introduction to Sexuality Studies
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