SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES
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SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES
SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts ARST 3020 Sequential Art & Visual Narrative Aaron Collier Mandatory 20 School of Science & Engineering School of Science & Engineering BMEN 4040 CELL 4340 School of Science & Engineering CHEM 1080 School of Science & Engineering CHEM/CENG 3915 Team Design Project II Mandatory Lars Gilberston 20/Optional 40 Neurobiology of James Cronin Disease Optional 20/40 Janan Chemistry Jayawickramaraj Outreach in New Mandatory 20 ah, James Orleans Donahue Chemistry & Engineering in the Community Scott Grayson Optional 20/40 Community Partner(s) Activity Description Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Activity Schedule Weekday evenings between 3-7 Student serve as music mentors, Weekday or choose to perform for local evenings organizations and events. between 3-7 Students meet with community Southern Food & organizations/members in order to Beverage produce a visual narrative of their TBD Museum personal "story", for the narrator to publish or use as they see fit. Students complete a "capstone" design course whose purpose is Faculty/ St. Margaret's at to integrate program coursework studentMercy and to provide hands-on determined. experience with real problems. Students complete a "capstone" design course whose purpose is Faculty/ Team Gleason to integrate program coursework studentand to provide hands-on determined. experience with real problems. Students provide patients and Mondaycaregivers the opportunity to Saturday, 10:00 Arts in Medicine become absorbed in creative AM - 4:00 PM; activities and performances in shift varies by both individual and group settings. unit. Students support Chartwell's mission to serve children with autism spectrum disorders by Monday-Friday, Chartwell Center providing educational services, peak hours 8:00 and by offering training and AM - 3:00 PM. support to families, teachers and other professionals. Students assist the recreational Peak hours: and complete crafts, field Weekdays, PACE Greater therapist trips, and social activities with the 10:00 AM-12:00 New Orleans residents of the PACE Day PM and 1:00Center. 3:00 PM. Students rehearse and perform Local middle and chemistry demonstrations for TBD high schools. students at local schools to spark an interest in the sciences. New Orleans Students serve as teacher's Charter Math & assistants and conduct Tuesdays 8Science High experiments with Sci High 9:15 am School students Roots of Music Activity Location 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. TBD 3525 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70119 Tulane shuttle available. TBD Tulane shuttle available. 4700 S. Green Line and Tulane shuttle Interstate 10 available to downtown; Tulane Service Rd W, shuttle or free parking available at Metarie, LA Lakeside. 70001 1225 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130 Tulane shuttle available. 4201 N. Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70117 Tulane shuttle available. TBD Tulane shuttle available. 5626 Loyola St, New Orleans, LA 70115 Walking/biking distance. SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts CLAS 3090 Law & Society in Dennis Kehoe Ancient Rome Optional 20 Community Partner(s) CLAS 3170 Greek Art & Archaeology Jane Carter Optional 20/40 School of Liberal Arts COMM 3160 Technology Analysis Vicki Mayer Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts COMM 3824 Communication & Leadership in Groups & Organizations Bart Reilly Mandatory 40 COMM 4200 Media Literacy/Media Education Beretta SmithShomade Mandatory 40 School of Liberal COMM 4820 / Arts SISE 4020 The Public Intellectual 2.0 Vicki Mayer Mandatory 40 School of Liberal Arts Activity Schedule Activity Location Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Weekday evenings between 3-7 Roots of Music Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Weekday evenings between 3-7 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 CCANO TBD TBD TBD For The Children (Sophie B. Wright) Metropolitan Center for Women and Children The Pro Bono Project School of Liberal Arts Activity Description 20: Sophie B. Wright Charter School 40: Louisiana State Museum Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. 1800 Monroe St, Students serve as tutors and M-F during New Orleans, Tulane shuttle available. mentors to the FTC students. school hours. LA 70118 Students help local legal Hours of Julius Ave, nonprofits, in either clerical and operation: M-F 503 LA Tulane shuttle available. office work or in preparation for 8:30 AM - 4:00 Jefferson, 70121 legal cases. PM 615 Baronne St, Tulane shuttle available. Up to 4 Students assist legal staff with M-F during Orleans, students total; only 2 students at filing, research, and calling clients. business hours. New LA 70118 one time. Students tutor about ancient Greece at a local charter school Students work on projects at Louisiana State Museum. Students work on web-based Technotrash.org service learning platforms to study GlobalCitizen.org media and its role in the political economy. N/A Additional Notes Public Service Fellows platform course. TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD N/A N/A Students teach Media Literacy to Benjamin Franklin middle school students; this is a year-long commitment. The first semester Weekdays, 1116 Jefferson Benjamin includes teacher preparation and Between 8-3pm, Ave, New Franklin one interactive workshop with Year-long Orleans, LA Elementary students from Sophie B. Wright. commitment. 70115 The second semester students teach once a week for an hour at Benjamin Franklin Elementary. Students work to publicize cultural MediaNOLA; history preservation organization TBD TBD StrikeDebt.org MediaNOLA and plan a teach-in event on the social issue of debt. Contact Bridget Smith (bridget1@tulane.edu) This is a year long course. SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts DANC 3330 Pedagogy Alice PascalEscher Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts DANC 4900 School of Architecture School of Architecture School of Architecture School of Science & Engineering School of Science & Engineering DSGN 2200 DSGN 2200 DSGN 4100 EBIO 2040 Building Community Barbara Hayley through the Arts Second Year Studio Scott Ruff Second Year Studio Advanced Studio Elective Marcella del Signore Thomas Holloman Conservation Biology Thomas Sherry EBIO 4300 Biology of Amphibians & Reptiles Corinne ZawackiRichards Other EDLA 2000 Education in a Diverse Society Kimberly Sherman Other EDLA 2000 Education in a Diverse Society Mandatory 40 Community Partner(s) Activity Description Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Students work with classes K-5 or Lusher Charter the after school dance troupe School depending on the students' schedules. Roots of Music Activity Schedule Activity Location Weekday evenings between 3-7 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 TBD Willow St. Weekday evenings between 3-7 TBD TBD TBD TBD Optional 20 Tulane City Center Students interact with the culture bearers of New Orleans, the Mardi Gras Indian tribes and Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs - specifically targeting the Lasalle corridor as an area of interest for urban design proposals. TBD TBD Optional 20 See Instructor TBD TBD TBD Optional 20 See Instructor TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Optional 40 National Wildlife Federation TU Office of Environmental Services Gulf Restoration Network TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Students work with Dr. Kimberly Terrell to survey the reptile and amphibian diversity of local Wildlife Management Areas. TBD TBD Optional 20 Field Project Lawrence D. Mandatory 20/40 Crocker College Prep School Students serve as reading buddies or tutors to elementary school students. Lawrence D. Carol Whelan Mandatory 20/40 Crocker College Prep School Students serve as reading buddies or tutors to elementary school students. Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. 2 hour time slot 2301 Marengo MondaySchool is a 15-20 minute walk or 5 St, New Thursday 9:00minute bike ride from campus. Orleans, LA 4:00 and Friday Shuttle is also available. 70115 9:00-2:30 2 hour time slot 2301 Marengo School is a 15-20 minute walk or 5 MondaySt, New Thursday 9:00minute bike ride from campus. 4:00 and Friday Orleans, LA Shuttle is also available. 70115 9:00-2:30 SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 Community Partner(s) College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 Other EDLA 2000 Education in a Diverse Society Lawrence D. Alicia Harkum Mandatory 20/40 Crocker College Prep School Other EDLA 3160 Child & Adolescent Literature Shannon Blady Mandatory 20 Lafayette Charter School Other EDUC 3220 English Structure for Teaching Jody Garcia Optional 20 Kepler University: Kigali, Rwanda Other EDUC 3240 Curriculum Design in the Multicultural Classroom Robert Connor Optional 20 Kepler University: Kigali, Rwanda Other EDUC 3810 Methods Reading ECE Margaret Dermody Mandatory 40 See Teacher's Prep Program Other Activity Description Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Roots of Music EDUC 3820 Methods Reading Secondary Education Margaret Dermody Mandatory 40 See Teacher's Prep Program EDUC 3900 Methods of Teaching Math & Science Nancy Adams Mandatory 50 See Teacher's Prep Program Activity Schedule Weekday evenings between 3-7 Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Activity Location 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Weekday evenings Tulane shuttle available. between 3-7 2 hour time slot 2301 Marengo Students serve as reading MondaySchool is a 15-20 minute walk or 5 St, New buddies or tutors to elementary Thursday 9:00minute bike ride from campus. Orleans, LA school students. 4:00 and Friday Shuttle is also available. 70115 9:00-2:30 Students serve as teaching assistants in their desired See Teacher's Prep Program subject and age (Partnership with Tulane's TBD area to fulfill the Teacher Prep Program) credential requirements for their teaching license. Students teach English as a Second Language in a one-onone setting to Rwandan students TBD TBD at the Kepler University in Kigali, Rwanda using Skype, Google Docs, and email to communicate. Students teach English as a Second Language in a one-onone setting to Rwandan students TBD TBD at the Kepler University in Kigali, Rwanda using Skype, Google Docs, and email to communicate. TBD Students serve as teaching assistants in their desired subject and age area to fulfill the credential requirements for their teaching license. Students serve as teaching assistants in their desired subject and age area to fulfill the credential requirements for their teaching license. TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 Community Partner(s) College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 Roots of Music Other EDUC 5090 Methods II Social Studies Carol Whelan Mandatory 50 See Teacher's Prep Program Other EDUC 5100 Methods II Science Rodney Watson Mandatory 40 See Teacher's Prep Program Other EDUC 5110 Methods II English Other EDUC 5120 School of Science & Engineering EENS 1300 School of Science & Engineering ENGP 4320 School of Liberal Arts ENLS 3620 Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Students serve as teaching assistants in their desired subject and age area to fulfill the credential requirements for their teaching license. Students serve as teaching assistants in their desired subject and age area to fulfill the credential requirements for their teaching license. Students serve as teaching assistants in their desired subject and age area to fulfill the credential requirements for their teaching license. Students serve as teaching assistants in their desired subject and age area to fulfill the credential requirements for their teaching license. Weekday evenings between 3-7 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Methods II Math Rodney Watson Mandatory 40 See Teacher's Prep Program Senior Engineering Design Norman Horwitz Workshop in Creative Writing: Michael Luke Journalism Students improve their awareness of environmental issues through Green Light New Mandatory 20 CFL delivery. Students may also Orleans work on follow up studies for the organization. Optional 20 Mandatory 40 Activity Location Weekday evenings between 3-7 See Teacher's Prep Program Jeffrey Sigler Activity Schedule Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Carol Whelan Pathways to Urban Sustainability Activity Description Weekends Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. New Orleans Neighborhoods; HQ @ 8203 Good to have a car but also within Jeannette Street walking/biking distance New Orleans, LA 70118 The objective is to assist students in a local middle or high school with individual science fair Various New projects, which includes helping Varies Varies. Orleans Schools develop topics, leading research efforts, and acting as a liaison between the students and potential Tulane faculty mentors. New Orleans Tulane students mentor Sci High Weekday 5626 Loyola St, Charter Math & students in writing & editing a afternoons (after New Orleans, Science High journalism magazine. school hours) LA 70115 School Tulane shuttle available. Walking/biking distance; Tulane shuttle available. SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 Community Partner(s) College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 Roots of Music School of Liberal Arts ENLS 3650 Persuasive Writing Ryan McBride Mandatory 40 The Debate Society School of Liberal Arts EVST 1010 Introduction to Environmental Studies Jayur Mehta Mandatory 20 Woodlands Conservancy School of Liberal Arts FREN 2030 Intermediate French Thomas Klingler Optional 20 Lycee Francais School of Liberal Arts FREN 2030 Intermediate French Thomas Klingler Optional 20 Audubon Charter School (Gentilly Campus) School of Liberal Arts FREN 3150 Advanced French Grammar & Composition Thomas Klingler Optional 20 Lycee Francais Activity Description Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Activity Schedule Weekday evenings between 3-7 Activity Location 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Student serve as music mentors, Weekday or choose to perform for local evenings organizations and events. between 3-7 Students mentor middle and high M-Friday school debate clubs, and help between 3-7pm. Various facilitate a city-wide debate Some tournament. Saturdays. Students document invasive and March 22, March local plant species at a tract of See activity 8:00 AM land just to the south and east of 23;6:00 description. PM New Orleans. Weekdays between 8-5pm. Students are Students serve as teacher's to assistants and one on one tutors encouraged 5951 Patton commit to at in a French immersion Street, New least two hours environment. Tulane students are Orleans LA a week. encouraged speak only in French Students are 70115 around students. assigned shifts dependent upon their availability. Weekdays between 8-5pm. Students are Students serve as teacher's assistants and one on one tutors encouraged to 6101 Chatham commit to at in a French immersion Dr, New hours environment. Tulane students are leasta two Orleans, LA week. encouraged speak only in French 70122 Students are around students. assigned shifts dependent upon their availability. Weekdays between 8-5pm. Students are Students serve as teachers to assistants and one on one tutors encouraged 5951 Patton commit to at in a French immersion Street, New least two hours environment. Tulane students are Orleans LA a week. encouraged speak only in French Students are 70115 around Audubon students. assigned shifts dependent upon their availability. Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Students should account for at least a 30 minute commute. The school is located in the Gentilly neighborhood. Tulane shuttle available. SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier School of Liberal Arts FREN 3170 French Media & Oral Faycal Falaky Performance School of Liberal Arts FREN 4050 Teaching French Annette Sojic School of Liberal Arts GERM 3050 Advanced Grammar & Composition Pia Kostner School of Liberal Arts GESS 3500 Identity, Difference & Inequality Red Tremmel School of Liberal Arts GESS 4500 Gender & Archives Susan Tucker School of Liberal Arts HISE 4350 Britain in Decline George Bernstein Community Partner(s) Activity Description Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Activity Schedule Weekday evenings between 3-7 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Weekday evenings between 3-7 Weekdays between 8-5pm. Students are Students serve as teachers encouraged to 6101 Chatham assistants and one on one tutors Audubon Charter commit to at in a French immersion Dr, New School (Gentilly environment. least two hours Tulane students are Orleans, LA Campus) a week. encouraged speak only in French Students are 70122 around Audubon students. assigned shifts dependent upon their availability. Students create radio segments in French that will be broadcast on Alliance Mandatory 20 the Alliance’s monthly TBD TBD Francaise French/English radio program Radio NOLA. Audubon Charter Students observe French classes, 1111 Milan St, M-F during School (Milan develop lesson plans, and teach school New Orleans, hours. Campus) units in schools. LA 70115 Mandatory 20 International Students observe French classes, 1400 Camp St, M-F during School of develop lesson plans, and teach school hours. New Orleans, Louisiana units in schools. LA 70130 2001 Leon C Benjamin Students serve as speaking Weekdays Simon Dr, New Optional 20 Franklin High partners with Ben Franklin between 9-3 Orleans, LA School students. 70122 Students support Center Community programming through marketing Weekdays and 1001 S. Broad Optional 20 LGBTCenter Weekends 9-5 St. Unit 212 and fundraising. Optional 20 Roots of Music Optional 20 Historic New Orleans Collection Optional 20 TBD - partners related to public housing developments World War II Museum Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Activity Location Students’ roles will be in processing collections, scanning materials, and overseeing the compilation of finding aids. TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Students should account for at least a 30 minute commute. The school is located in the Gentilly neighborhood. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier School of Liberal Arts HISU 2620 The New South Randy Sparks School of Liberal Arts HISU 3913 History of Reproductive Health Karissa Haugeberg School of Liberal Arts HISU 6560 Rise & Fall of the Plantation South Randy Sparks Other IDEV 1010 Introduction to Development Anna Monhartova IDEV 3200 Approaches to Sustainable Development Anna Monhartova Optional 20/40 TBD Optional 20 TBD Optional 20 TBD Mandatory 20 TBD Mandatory 20 James Huck Mandatory 40 Other School of Liberal LAST 1020.01 Arts School of Liberal LAST 1020.03 Arts School of Liberal LAST 1020.04 Arts School of Liberal LAST 1020.05 Arts School of Liberal Arts LAST 4960 Introduction to Latin American Studies II Introduction to Latin American Studies II Introduction to Latin American Introduction to Latin American Studies II Service, Citizenship & Education in the Americas Community Partner(s) Activity Description Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Activity Schedule Weekday evenings between 3-7 Activity Location 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Student serve as music mentors, Weekday or choose to perform for local evenings organizations and events. between 3-7 Students contribute to the documented historic memory of New Orleans by creating wikis of Optional 20 MediaNOLA Various Independent local New Orleans monuments reflective of the material they cover in class. Students work with NOAF in New Orleans advocating for a variety of policies Varies TBD Abortion Fund that the organization supports. Optional 20 Crisis Pregnancy n/a: no students worked with the N/A TBD Center organization Students research the plantation Evergreen archives to create content to help Optional 20 Plantation inform plantation tours and other medium. Students provide academic 1036 Arabella Weekdays assistance, life skills and tennis St, New Optional 20/40 A's & Aces between 3-6pm. lessons to New Orleans public Saturdays 8-12. Orleans, LA school children. 70115 Optional 20 Roots of Music A's & Aces N/A Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Background Check required. Students provide academic Hynes Charter; Weekdays Student should account for at least assistance, life skills and tennis between Dillard 3-6pm. a 30 minute commute. The lessons to New Orleans public Saturdays 8-12. University; Arise schools are located in the Gentilly school children. Academy and Bywater neighborhoods. Public Service Fellows platform course. N/A N/A Contact Bridget Smith (bridget@tulane.edu) SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts LAST 4961 New Orleans: Redeveloping City Monica Guerra Mandatory 20 Community Partner(s) Activity Description Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Weekday evenings between 3-7 Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Weekday evenings between 3-7 Roots of Music The New Orleans Students assist with finding Redevelopment Authority (NORA) innovative uses for vacant lands. Community Students work with food pantry Center of St. community partners to experience Bernard (Mustard the role that pantries play in Seed Food providing food supplies to Distribution vulnerable local communities. Program) School of Liberal Arts School of Business LAST 4962 LGST 3890 Food: Perspectives on Production, Consumption & Health Legal Studies Susan Bridle Sanda Groome Optional 20 Optional 40 Activity Schedule TBD Activity Location 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 1409 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70113 Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. TWR, 9:00 AM12:00 PM (minimum) or until 3:00 PM. 1111 LeBeau St, Tulane shuttle available. January Third Friday of Arabi, LA 70032 & February only. each month, 9:00 AM-2:00 PM. Students work with food pantry First Grace partners to experience TRF, 10:00 AM- 3401 Canal St, United Methodist community the role that pantries play in New Orleans, Church (Food 2:00 PM. providing food supplies to LA 70119 Pantry) vulnerable local communities. Students work with food pantry and last 5834 Elysian Iglesia Bautista community partners to experience Second Saturday of the Fields Ave, New Getsemani (Food the role that pantries play in month, 8:30 AM- Orleans, LA Pantry) providing food supplies to 12:00 PM. 70112 vulnerable local communities. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Students work with food pantry Edwards Group Tulane shuttle scheduled. partners to experience Friday, February 700 Second Harvest community Ave, New the role that pantries play in learners will participate Food Bank 6, 1:00-3:00 PM. Orleans, LA All service providing food supplies to on Friday, February 6. 70123 vulnerable local communities. Students work with food pantry community partners to experience TBD (Food the role that pantries play in TBD TBD pantry) providing food supplies to vulnerable local communities. 2700 Tulane CourtWatch Students serve as court monitors. TBD Ave, New Tulane shuttle available. NOLA Orleans, 70119 SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 School of Business MGMT 4130 Dimensions in Human Resource Management Ambika Prasad Optional 20 Community Partner(s) Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Leadership Christopher McCusker Mandatory 20 Weekday evenings between 3-7 Activity Location 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Students work as teams to consult Varies, but on partner agency's HR tools, 3820 Saint independent resources, and policies, creating teamwork Claude Ave, Arise Academy new will be tools and recommendations New Orleans, a large using knowledge learned in the LA 70117 component. course. work as teams to consult Varies, but Families and Students on partner agency's HR tools, O.C. Haley Friends of independent 1600 resources, and policies, creating teamwork Blvd, New Louisiana's will be new tools and recommendations Orleans, LA Incarcerated a large learned in the 70113 Children (FFLIC) using knowledge component. course. GoodWork Network MGMT 4160 Activity Schedule Student serve as music mentors, Weekday or choose to perform for local evenings organizations and events. between 3-7 Students work as teams to consult Varies, but on partner agency's HR tools, 3820 Saint independent Andrew Wilson resources, and policies, creating Claude Ave, teamwork will be Charter School new tools and recommendations New Orleans, a large using knowledge learned in the LA 70117 component. course. Roots of Music Forum for Equality School of Business Activity Description Saint Bernard Project Students work as teams to consult Varies, but on partner agency's HR tools, 336 Lafayette independent resources, and policies, creating teamwork St, Suite 200, will be new tools and recommendations New Orleans, a large using knowledge learned in the LA 70130 component. course. Students work as teams to consult Varies, but on partner agency's HR tools, O.C. Haley independent 2028 resources, and policies, creating Blvd, New teamwork will be new tools and recommendations Orleans, LA a large using knowledge learned in the 70113 component. course. Various. Students work in Students work in groups to groups. organize and implement a service Scheduling Parc Place is 6324 project with one of the designated dependent on Chalmette, LA community partnerships. group availability. Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 Community Partner(s) Activity Description Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Roots of Music Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Students work in groups to Second Harvest organize and implement a service Food Bank project with one of the designated community partnerships. School of Business School of Liberal Arts MGMT 4180 MUSC 1900 School of Liberal Arts MUSC 2800 ROTC NAVS 4010 Management of Technology & Michael Wilson Innovation Music in New Orleans Matt Sakakeeny Introduction to Chris Finney Music Business and Bill Taylor Naval Ship Systems II Paul Kane Optional 20 The Big Easy Sisters Students work in groups to organize and implement a service project with one of the designated community partnerships. Top Box Students work in groups to organize and implement a service project with one of the designated community partnerships. Green Light New Students work on Green Light's Orleans light bulb exchange program. Community Visions Unlimited Students work on housing revitalization projects Optional 20 Roots of Music Students tutor and teach music. Optional 20 Trombone Shorty Academy Mandatory 20 Sea Perch Students either tutor youth on reading music, performance etiquette, etc. or teach music business skills to local high school students. Students advise a local SeaPerch team, part of a national program funded by the Office of Naval Research in which physics and robotics students design and test submersible, remotely-operated vehicles. Activity Schedule Weekday evenings between 3-7 Activity Location 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Weekday evenings between 3-7 Various. Students work in 700 Edwards groups. Ave, New Scheduling is Orleans, LA dependent on 70123 group availability. Various. Students work in groups. Scheduling is TBD dependent on group availability. Various. 1631 Oretha Students work in Castle Haley groups. Blvd, Mailbox Scheduling is #700, New dependent on Orleans LA group 70113 availability. 8203 Jeannette MondaySt, New Saturday, 9:00Orleans, LA 4:00. 70118 Weekends, Faubourg St. 9:00-5:00. John New Orleans, TBD Louisiana 70125 TBD TBD Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 Community Partner(s) College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 Roots of Music Beth Wee Optional 40 LASPCA or Audubon Aquarium School of Science & Engineering Behavioral NSCI 4130/6130 Endocrinology Activity Description School of Liberal Arts School of Liberal Arts School of Liberal Arts PHIL 1030 PHIL 3500 POLI 3040 POLA 4010 Ethics Buddhism Politics of Immigration Politics of Education Policy Shawn Loht Keith Silverman Weekday evenings between 3-7 Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Students help with the care of animals and observing animal behavior. Weekday evenings between 3-7 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 TBD TBD Mary Love Celeste Lay Optional 20 Optional 20 Hollygrove Market Students provide community outreach as well as volunteer at the market in various capacities. Poydras Home Students serve as companions to the elderly community Sophie B. Wright Students serve as one on one tutors. Upward Bound Students work as tutors and mentors with college-track and enrichment programs for high school students. Students interview immigrants in detention facilities and provide Loyola Law Clinic them with information about their legal rights under the auspices of Mandatory 20 the Loyola Law Clinic. Mandatory 20 Activity Location Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Students do community outreach the issue of clean communities. Trash Mob NOLA on They will recruit volunteers for and arrange community clean ups School of Liberal Arts Activity Schedule Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Various community events. St. Flexible Charles Ave New Orleans, LA 70130 Various community events. St. Flexible Charles Ave New Orleans, LA 70130 5354 Magazine Everyday from St, New 9-5 Orleans, LA 70115 M-Thursday 9- 1800 Monroe St. 230 Tuesdays and Thursday 4:00- 7104 Plum St, 6:00 PM; first New Orleans, On campus. day of tutoring LA 70118 Jan. 28. Students must commit to two of Tensas Parish the following Open to fluent Spanish speakers Detention days: Jan 18, only. Center Feb 22, March 15, April 19. TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Students research various Cowen Institute projects that will serve the New for Public Orleans community by providing Education information about what is working Initiatives and what is not working in the city’s public education system. Additional Notes SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts School of Liberal Arts POLA 4120 Women's Legislative Leadership Anna Mahoney Bible of Political Theory PSYC 6610 Psychology of Diversity School of Architecture RBST 6400 Design Urbanism School of Science & Engineering SCEN 1010 Communicating Cedric Walker Science Mandatory 30 SISE 2010 Introduction to Social Innovation & Joshua Schoop Social Entrepreneurshi p Mandatory 20 School of Science & Engineering Other Laurie O'Brien Grover Mouton Optional 20 Mandatory 20 Optional 20 Activity Description Activity Schedule Activity Location Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Weekday evenings between 3-7 Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Weekday evenings between 3-7 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Students assist in various activities dependent on site: research on policy areas, presentations, helping public meetings, and other communications. TBD TBD TBD Students participate in ameliorating poverty in the Greater New Orleans area by working together with organizations whose work for justice is rooted in and nourished by the prophetic values of the Hebrew Bible and the vision of social ethics delineated in the New Testament. TBD TBD Upward Bound Students work as tutors and mentors with college-track and enrichment programs for high school students. Tuesdays and Thursday 4:006:00 PM; first day of tutoring Jan. 28. 7104 Plum St, New Orleans, LA 70118 Roots of Music United Way Women's Leadership Mandatory 20 Council, Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus POLT 4610 Gary Remer Community Partner(s) Students develop and present HANO with a range of solutions Flexible daytime See activity HANO/TRUDC and development possibilities for scheduling M-F, description. the block surrounding the historic some Saturdays. St. Augustine school building. Weekdays 8-4. New Orleans Students serve as teachers Students must 5625 Loyola St, Charter Math & assistants primarily in science commit to at New Orleans, Science High classrooms. least two hours LA 70115 School a week. Grow Dat Youth Farm TBD TBD TBD Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. * This course is for Newcomb Scholars. On campus. Faculty-led project. Walking/biking distance; Tulane shuttle available. Urban Development SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 SISE 2010 Introduction to Social Innovation & Social Entrepreneurshi p TBD Mandatory 20 Other Community Partner(s) Activity Description Activity Schedule Activity Location Additional Notes Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Weekday evenings between 3-7 Roots of Music Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Weekday evenings between 3-7 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 2601 Tulane Ave, Suite 700 New Orleans, LA 70119 M-F during school hours. 2727 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118 Tulane shuttle available. ESL at Tulane: MTW 6:00-8:30 PM. 6823 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118 On campus (Newcomb Hall). ESL at Tulane: MTW 6:00-8:30 PM. 6823 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118 On campus (Newcomb Hall). ESL at Tulane: MTW 6:00-8:30 PM. 6823 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118 On campus (Newcomb Hall). Students assist in administrative work at OPD office as well as School of Liberal SOCI 1300 Stephen Orleans Public assisting attorneys and paralegals Criminology Mandatory 40 Arts Ostertag Defenders at parish criminal court house with paperwork, interviewing defendants and running errands. Students tutor in a local school, enabling them to relate readings classroom assignments to School of Liberal SOCI 6330 Sociology of Charter and Carl Bankston Mandatory 20 Lafayette tutoring experiences and to Arts Education School analyze the nature and challenges of education in contemporary American life. Students work one-on-one or in small groups as tutors with School of Liberal SPAN 1120.01, Intensive Intro Ernesto Boudet Catholic Charities English as a Second Language Optional 20 Arts 1120.02 Spanish ESL (ESL) students. Students may also work as a teaching assistant in their ESL classroom. Students work one-on-one or in small groups as tutors with 2030.05, Elements of Hernaldo School of Liberal SPAN 2030.06, Vanegas, Optional 20 Catholic Charities English as a Second Language Arts Spanish III ESL (ESL) students. Students may 2030.07 Teresa Bruckner also work as a teaching assistant in their ESL classroom. Students work one-on-one or in small groups as tutors with Spanish School of Liberal SPAN 2040.06 Conversation Catholic Charities English as a Second Language & Linnette Reed Optional 20 Arts ESL (ESL) students. Students may Composition also work as a teaching assistant in their ESL classroom. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Urban Development SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts SPAN 3040 Advanced Grammar & Composition Carolina Caballero School of Liberal Arts SPAN 4120 School of Liberal Arts SPAN 6010 Social Problems in Latin Maureen Shea American Literature Methods of Teaching Spanish & Portuguese Amy GeorgeHirons Optional 20 Optional 20 Optional 20 School of Public Health & SPHU 1010.01 Tropical Medicine Introduction to Mark Dal Corso Public Health Optional 20 School of Public Health & SPHU 1010.02 Tropical Medicine Introduction to Public Health Lorelei Cropley Optional 20 School of Public Health & Individual & Lorelei Cropley SPHU 1020.02 Cell, Tropical Community Medicine Optional 20 Community Partner(s) Activity Description Activity Schedule Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Weekday evenings between 3-7 Student serve as music mentors, or choose to perform for local organizations and events. Students work one-on-one or in small groups with school-age Puentes Escalera Latino youth in a National Program evidence-based program geared toward college and workforce readiness. Students work one-on-one or in small groups as tutors with Catholic Charities English as a Second Language ESL (ESL) students. Students may also work as a teaching assistant in their ESL classroom. Weekday evenings between 3-7 Roots of Music International School of Louisiana TBD Activity Location 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 1050 S. After School Jefferson Davis hours, Tuesday Pkwy, New and Thursdays. Orleans, LA 70125 ESL at Tulane: MTW 6:00-8:30 PM. 6823 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118 TBD TBD Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. On campus (Newcomb Hall). For The Children Monroe St, Students serve as tutors and M-F during 1800 (Sophie B. New Orleans, Tulane shuttle available. mentors to the FTC students. school hours. Wright) LA 70118 Ruth U. Fertel / Tulane Students work one-on-one with N Broad St, Community daytime 711 patients/community members to Flexible New Orleans, Tulane shuttle available. Health Center scheduling M-F. teach computer literacy. LA 70116 (Computer Literacy Program) Students assist with warehouse Flexible daytime 2831 Marais St, The Green and recycling programs, Green scheduling M-F, New Orleans, Tulane shuttle available. Project Screenings, and/or community some Saturdays LA 70117 workshops. and/or evenings. Students provide nutrition Weekdays New Orleans education during PE/Health during school 5626 Loyola St, Walking/biking distance; Tulane Charter Math & classes during school hours or hours or New Orleans, Science High shuttle available. support after school enrichment weekdays after LA 70115 School activities. school. Students assist the recreational Peak hours: 4201 N. therapist and complete crafts, field Weekdays, PACE Greater trips, and social activities with the 10:00 AM-12:00 Rampart St, Tulane shuttle available. New Orleans New Orleans, residents of the PACE Day PM and 1:00LA 70117 Center. 3:00 PM. SPRING 2015 SERVICE LEARNING COURSES The information in this document is subject to change, and is just a guide for students’ planning. Updates will occur regularly; please check back next Friday for updates, or contact your professor for more information. Last Updated: Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 College Course # Course Title Faculty SL Offering School of Liberal Arts APMS 2180 Orchestra Maxim Simarov Optional 20 School of Liberal Arts APMS 2183 Marching Band Barry Spanier School of Liberal Arts THEA 3710 Shakespeare on Chaney Tullos the Road School of Liberal Arts THEA 4910 School of Business Other Documentary Theatre Than Just TIDB 1110-06 More Business II WLHP 2950 Basic EMT Training Dmitry Troyanovsky TBD Randy Williams Community Partner(s) Activity Description Make Music Nola Students coach string players in (YOL9W) small groups or individually. Activity Schedule Weekday evenings between 3-7 Activity Location 3819 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 750 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Student serve as music mentors, Weekday or choose to perform for local evenings organizations and events. between 3-7 Students teach local primary Students visit Various schools schools students about classical the site one time Various Optional 20 (faculty-led theatre and Shakespeare through with the Locations project) interactive performances professor. Students explore a topic or theme relevant to the New Orleans Southern Food community. The class will gather and Beverage source material (archival research, 1609 O.C. Haley Mandatory 20 Museum (faculty- interviews, Various etc.) and generate an Blvd led project) original script, which will be used to create a final project – performance. Students assist community partner Mandatory 20 Hope Stone, Inc TBD TBD in staffing fundraising events. This is an EMS-sanctioned course. All students must 24 hours of prehospital East Jefferson complete EMS field internship at East Mandatory 20 Memorial TBD TBD Jefferson Hospital EMS. Students Hospital participate in pre-hospital patient care and transport to appropriate hospital. Optional 20 Roots of Music Additional Notes Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available. Tulane shuttle available.