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)
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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
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information.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.