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Volunteer and Service- Learning CenterCareer Development Center, CLEV 3061300 Elmwood AvenueBuffalo, New York [email protected]://vslc.buffalostate.edu
SPRING 2016 TENTATIVE SERVICE-LEARNING COURSES
DESIGNATED SERVICE-LEARNING COURSES 1/4/16
COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY PARTNER(S) DESCRIPTIONArt Education
ATS 325 Art for Children with Special Learning Needs
Andrus, Lucy M.S.Ed. McKinley High School Art Partners Students participate in Art Partners and facilitate art activities with McKinley High School students.
Business
BUS 404 Marketing Research Mathien, Lorena Ph.D. Restoration Society, Inc., NYPIRG, UNYTS, Global Concepts CS
Research methods and techniques used to collect data and provide information for solving marketing problems, design, sampling, data collection, analysis and interpretation, and report preparation. Orientation from the perspective of users of marketing research.
Communication
COM 301 Principles of Public Relations and Advertising
Silverman, Deborah Ph.D. Restoration Society, PUSH Buffalo, UNYTS, International Institute of Buffalo, Lockport CARES, Global Concepts Charter School, Hull House
Teams of students prepare a communication plan for a client.
COM 405 Online Newsroom Franczyk, Annemarie Ed.D. Students write news articles for events, activities, programs and other projects happening on the West Side of Buffalo.
COM 418W Campaigns in PR/Advertising Silverman, Deborah Ph.D. Restoration Society, PUSH, Global Concepts Charter School, Hull House
Students develop a communication plan for a PR client.
COM 433 Advanced TV Documentary Production Knowles, Marguerite M.F.A. Buffalo Spree Magazine Students create informational videos and documentaries for partner organizations.
SPC 307 Group Communication Masiulionis, Mary M.A. WEDI, Carol Greetham Students work in teams to plan and develop activities for youth, and organize a fundraiser for WEDI.
Creative Studies
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DESIGNATED SERVICE-LEARNING COURSES 1/4/16
COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY PARTNER(S) DESCRIPTIONCRS 304 Developing Creative Problem Solving Facilitation Skills
Yudess, Jo Ed.D. Lake Erie Seaway Trail Center, Global Concepts CS, WEDI, Buffalo State’s Alternative Break program, The Service Collaborative of WNY, Upward Bound, Making Fishers of Men and Women, West Side Community Services, West Hertel Academy #94
Students develop and apply facilitation and leadership skills with community clients.
Elementary Education & Reading
EDU 211 Introduction to Literacy Cummings, Mary C. M.A. Students work with a community partner completing 10 hours of literacy exposure & work.
EDU 211 Introduction to Literacy George, Patricia M.S.Ed. Students work with community partners with literacy exposure & work.
EDU 310W Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School
Cummings, Mary C. M.A. Students work with ESL students.
EDU 329 Integrated Thematic Instruction for Young Children
McLeish, Wendy M.S.Ed. Students are team planning and sending home a family STEM that relates to the school theme of reduce, reuse, recycle.
EDU 606 Literacy Instruction for Linguistically Diverse Students
Hunter, Jevon Ph.D. Students worked with K-12 youth.
Exceptional Education
EXE 245 Community Service with Individuals with Special Needs
Palumbo, Kathleen M.S.Ed. Students provide community service to people with special needs.
EXE 365W Evaluation & Assessment in Special Education
Garland, Krista Vince Ph.D. Students assist in classrooms and support English Language Learners through targeted learning interventions.
EXE 367W Curriculum for Children with Mild Disabilities
Garland, Krista Vince Ph.D. Students assist in classrooms and support English Language Learners through targeted learning interventions.
EXE 510 Cognition & Emergent Literacy in Young Children with Disabilities
Doody, Kathy Ph.D. Students participate in a special activity of their choice at a community partner location to support the needs of children and their families.
EXE 650 Assessment of Young Children with Disabilities
Doody, Kathy Ph.D. Students participate in a special activity of their choice at a community partner location to support the needs of children and their families.
Fashion & Textile Technology
FTT 150 Introduction to Fashion Merchandising Oh, KeunYoung Ph.D. Restoration Society, Inc., Baker Victory Way to Life, PUSH, Northtowns Boys & Girls Clubs, Global Concepts CS, International Institute, Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo
Groups of students work with organizations/ community representatives to conduct need-based clothing drive.
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DESIGNATED SERVICE-LEARNING COURSES 1/4/16
COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY PARTNER(S) DESCRIPTIONFTT 455 Issues in Merchandising & Fashion Retailing
Abraham, Liza Ph.D. Goodwill Industries Students work with a community partner to integrate fashion merchandising best practices at a retail location.
Health and Wellness
HEW 412W Health & Wellness Programs Lindner, Jonathan M.S. West Side Youth Development Coalition
Students are provided an opportunity to use health/ wellness concepts. They cover general principles used in development of programs.
NFS 405 Principles of Nutrition Education Colaizzo-Anas, Tina Ph.D. Restoration Society, Northtowns Boys & Girls Club, UNYTS, Gloria Parks Community Center
Students develop a nutrition education presentation that targets clients served by the agencies.
Hospitality and Tourism
HTR 380 Advanced Training in Hospitality Till, Lori Ed.D. Baker Victory WAY, BSC Disability Services Office, Canisius YALT, CBTP, Statler Center
Students tutor and mentor students with disabilities.
Interior DesignIDE 251 Interior Design II: Residential Design Dolph, Eric M.A. Students creatively reinterpret the rooftops of the
historic block as a habitable space.Philosophy
PHI 102 Introduction to Ethics Donhauser, Justin M.A. Restoration Society, Inc., Lockport CARES, St. John the Baptist’s Outreach Center, Citizens for Regional Transit, International Institute, The Foundry, Journey’s End, PUSH Buffalo
Students participate in 18-25 hours to help address an environmental, economic, social, or political sustainability issue.
Psychology
PSY 381 Psychology of Culture Pates, Jessica Journey’s End Refugee Services Similarities and differences in cross-cultural behaviors; differences and similarities between cultures in multiple areas; abnormal psychology and culture-bound syndromes, and interpersonal and group relations.
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DESIGNATED SERVICE-LEARNING COURSES 1/4/16
COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY PARTNER(S) DESCRIPTIONPSY 417 The Atypical Infant Scheutze, Pamela Gerard Place, BSC Child Care Center,
Child Care Resource CenterThe psychological effects of developmental delay in infants. Screening, assessment, and intervention of high-risk infants; definition of at-risk and high-risk infants, early intervention for high-risk infants and their families, psychological issues of parenting the high-risk infant.
Sociology
CEL 389 Community Perspectives & Experience Schunk, Aurora Various agencies Students serve 100 hours at a community organization that is contextualized in the classroom through readings, discussions, and reflections that explore contemporary social issues as they relate to the city of Buffalo historically and currently.
Theater
DAN 301 Kinesthetic Learning Methods And Practices
Guarino, Joy M.F.A. UNYTS Examination, application and analysis of the methods and benefits of the kinesthetic teaching style, including educational theory, purpose, and practice. Research in designing, affective skill building lesson plans using kinesthetic methods. Attending a live dance performance is required.
THA 470 Ensemble Theater Kahn, Drew M.F.A. PUSH, Northtowns Boys & Girls Clubs, Jericho Road Community Health Center, Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo
Students worked with school children to identify issues and create a theater production to help them speak through the problem and educate classmates.
University College
CWP 102-17 Argumentation & Research Woods, Lori Ann M.A. MAP, First United Methodist Church, Karibu News
Students work with refugee youth and young adults to improve their writing skills, demonstrating usefulness of written communication.
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COURSES WITH A SERVICE-LEARNING COMPONENT 1/19/16
COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY PARTNER(S) DESCRIPTIONAcademic Outreach/ Engagement Library
LIB 100 Introduction to Library Research Methods Galka, Leah M.L.I.S. Students perform research on an issue or topic of a community need, and will provide partners a summary of their findings in the form of an annotated bibliography, literature review, or similar.
Business
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COURSES WITH A SERVICE-LEARNING COMPONENT 1/19/16
COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY PARTNER(S) DESCRIPTIONBUS 369 Organizational Change and Development Yodess, Jo Ed.D. After students have learned and practiced Kotter’s
Stages of Organizational Change they will meet in teams with a small business, interview them, and find out how they want to change and grow, come back to class and analyze the situation and then make recommendations of changes the small businesses might make to do that.
Communication
COM 329 Intermediate Video Production Goldman, Ruth M.F.A. Weigel Health Center Continuing study of the theory, aesthetics, and fundamentals of video production; emphasis on visual, auditory, and motion elements of communication in television and video; practice in studio production setting.
COM 329 Intermediate Video Production Karnath, Erick B.A. Weigel Heath Center Students produce brief public service and educational videos about social issues.
Computer Information Systems
EDT 610 Integrating Digital Video Technology into the Classroom
Guo, Ruth Ph.D. Jericho Road Community Health Center, PUSH, Lockport CARES, UNYTS, Global Concepts CS, International Institute, Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo, WEDI
Students create 10-20 minute video productions for various community partners.
Creative Studies
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COURSES WITH A SERVICE-LEARNING COMPONENT 1/19/16
COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY PARTNER(S) DESCRIPTIONCRS 302 Creative Approaches to Problem Solving Fox, J. Michael M.S. Restoration Society, Inc., Jericho
Road Community Health Center, Lockport CARES, Meals on Wheels, Global Concepts CS, Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo, WEDI, The Service Collaborative of WNY, Inc., The Herschell Carousel Company, Buffalo City Mission, West Side Community Services, Lake Erie Seaway Trail Center
Students partner with community organizations and will use the creative problem solving process to help partner find solutions.
CRS 680 Designing & Delivering Creativity Education
Firestien, Roger Ph.D. Global Concepts CS, Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo, Community Academic Center, The Service Collaborative of WNY, Inc., Volunteer WNY, The Herschell Carousel Company
Graduate students in Creative Studies program meet with community partners to help them facilitate and find solutions to challenges they might have.
Elementary Education & Reading
EDU 310W Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School
Ceprano, Maria Ph.D. Students are working at re-leveling their library holdings for grouping children and teaching at their instructional level.
EDU 311W The Teaching of Reading and Other Language Arts in the Elementary School
Ceprano, Maria Ph.D. Students are working at re-leveling their library holdings for grouping children and teaching at their instructional level.
EDU 312 The Teaching of Science and Mathematics
Shandomo, Hibajene Ph.D. Students participate in the “I am College Bound” tour of Buffalo State campus.
EDU 511 Methods of Teaching English Language Arts
Ceprano, Maria Ph.D. Students are working at re-leveling their library holdings for grouping children and teaching at their instructional level.
Geography & Planning
GEG 428/528 Environmental Assessment & Planning Applications in GIS
Tang, Tao Ph.D. Students conduct GIS research for community partners, results of which will guide the agencies’ subsequent action steps.
Health, Nutrition, and Dietetics
NFS 405 Principles of Nutrition Education Colaizzo-Anas, Tina Ph.D. Restoration Society, Northtowns Boys & Girls Club, UNYTS, Gloria Parks Community Center
Math
MAT 501 Mathematics for Teachers Algebra McMillen, Susan Ph.D.
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COURSES WITH A SERVICE-LEARNING COMPONENT 1/19/16
COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR COMMUNITY PARTNER(S) DESCRIPTIONMED 309 Field Experience: Methods In Teaching Of Secondary School Mathematics
Magner, Jodelle Ph.D. Boys & Girls Club Students assist with math skill development in an afterschool program.
Theater
THA 370 Stage Makeup Emo, Ann M.F.A. Burchfield Penny Students use their stage makeup skills to copy part of a painting onto guests’ faces. Guests are then challenged to find the painting in the gallery.
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