Summer 2012
Course material corresponds with Spring 2011 and Fall 2011
10 Credits:
| # | title | credits | Core requirements satisfied | time | instructor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WCSC 385 | Internship | 6 | 6 SH of Cross-Cultural | arrange with supervisor | supervisor |
| CCSSC 386 | A Multicultural History of Washington, DC, 1930-2000 | 3 | Writing Intensive and 3 SH of Cross-Cultural | Tues 1-4:30 | Kimberly Schmidt, Ph.D. |
| WCSC 285 | Internship Theory and Practice | 1 | Community Learning | Thurs 4-6:00 | Doug Hertzler, Ph.D. |
Course Descriptions:
WCSC 385: Internship
WCSC staff will help you to find an internship in your field of study or interest. Summer interns work a minimum average of 30 hours per week.
CCSSC 386: A Multicultural History of Washington, D.C., 1930-2000
The Washington, D.C. setting offers students an opportunity to examine the history of race and ethnicity in a specific urban context. The history of African-Americans and their ongoing influence on D.C. neighborhoods and political movements will be explored in this course, as will the more modern influences of a number of immigrant communities including Latinos and Asians.
WCSC 285: Internship Theory and Practice
Through readings, analytical reflection, journals, and guest speakers, students will explore multiple dimensions of service internships in Washington, D.C.
