Course Listing: CURR ISSUES IN UNDERGRAD LIFE
Fall 2018, Bloomington
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EDUC-U 212 CURR ISSUES IN UNDERGRAD LIFE (2 CR) VT: STEMMING INTO IU 9365 PERM 02:30P-03:45P MW ED 1210 Nicholson J 25 5 0 Above class for authorization email GROUPS@indiana.edu or contact Katrina Jones or Gordan Hershey at 812-855-0507 Above class is a Service Learning Course VT: THE POLITICS OF K-16 ED 14554 ARR ARR WB WEB Hedges S 20 3 0 TOPIC : The Players and the Game: The Politics of K-16 Education This is a 100% online class taught by IU Bloomington. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee may apply; check the SCU website for more information at https://studentcentral.indiana.edu Policy dictates many aspects of education in the United States. However, we often do not know who is influencing education policy decisions and how change occurs in education. This course will provide an overview of how political activities and education converge, the obvious and not-so-obvious actors involved in making education decisions, and the political and social movements that have changed K-12 and higher education policy over time Contact HESAAI@indiana.edu for course description Above class meets second eight weeks only A distance education course fee may apply; check the SCU website for more information at https://studentcentral.indiana.edu VT: FINCL PLAN FOR COLL: INTRO FIN CLSD 14555 ARR ARR WB WEB Holthaus G 20 0 0 Above class meets second eight weeks only This course is designed to provide students with practical tools to help manage money and achieve their educational goals in college. Students will explore the study of personal finance, providing tips to help you minimize debt and increase savings/wealth. Because this is an introductory personal finance course, no prior business courses are necessary Contact HESAAI@indiana.edu for course description Above class taught online A distance education course fee may apply; check the SCU website for more information at https://studentcentral.indiana.edu VT: STRKNG, CLBRTNG, & SUPERSTITIONS 35758 ARR ARR WB WEB Silberstein S 20 3 0 Above class meets second eight weeks only This is a 100% online class taught by IU Bloomington. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee may apply; check the SCU website for more information at https://studentcentral.indiana.edu Bike races to ice plunges Campus traditions are as varied as the students who participate. So what makes a campus tradition? Come learn about how campus traditions, both sanctioned and unsanctioned, are developed. You will discover how college traditions can create a sense of community and belonging or, on the other hand, lead to exclusion or potential legal ramifications. As a class, we will explore the value of campus traditions on the student experience and the role different institutional stakeholders play in upholding or disavowing certain tradition Please refer any questions to hesaai@indiana.edu A distance education course fee may apply; check the SCU website for more information at https://studentcentral.indiana.edu VT: STUDENT DEMANDS: ACTIVISM EDUC CLSD 35763 ARR ARR WB WEB Mac J 20 0 0 Above class meets second eight weeks only This is a 100% online class taught by IU Bloomington. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee may apply; check the SCU website for more information at https://studentcentral.indiana.edu Over the years, students have demanded a revised higher education curriculum by demanding the inclusion of diverse perspectives and voices, use of inclusive pedagogies, and requirement of diversity courses. In the 1960s, African American, Chicano, Asian American, and Native American student activists came together to demand a curricula and programs that reflected the histories, experiences, and needs of people of color (Lee, 2015). Even today over two-thirds of the student demands on TheDemands.org focus on an engaged and relevant curriculum (Chessman & Wayt, 2016). Using a variety of mediums, including readings and videos, this course will examine the ways student activism have and continue to play a key role in envisioning and demanding a more relevant education For above class refer any questions to hesaai@indiana.edu A distance education course fee may apply; check the SCU website for more information at https://studentcentral.indiana.edu VT: PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE: PROF CLSD 35764 ARR ARR WB WEB Fassett K 20 0 0 Above class meets second eight weeks only This is a 100% online class taught by IU Bloomington. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee may apply; check the SCU website for more information at https://studentcentral.indiana.edu The course offers students the opportunity to reflect on who they are while developing their professional identities. Through examining their social identities, values, and interests, students will be able to understand their contributions to their work. They will leave the course with tangible materials to help them acquire internships, jobs, and discuss their aspirations For above class, please refer any questions to hesaai@indiana.edu A distance education course fee may apply; check the SCU website for more information at https://studentcentral.indiana.edu