Students shall take no more than four lower-division courses with the same subject prefix as their major to fulfill their general education requirements.

Students should take one of the following courses only after they have achieved upper division status (60+ units).  

Approved Courses

  • BIO 378S: Health Sciences SL (5 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • BIO 379S: Biology Education Serv Learn (5 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • BUS 300S: Business Ethics in Action (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • CHHS 396S: Jr Field Pract Seminar SL (3 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • CST 361S: Technology Tutors (5 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • CST 461S: CommDesign&CommunityService (2 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • CST 462S: Computer Sci and Community (2 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • ENSTU 349S: Environmental Interpretation (4 to 5 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • ENSTU 369S: Com-Based Wshed Restor SL (5 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • ENSTU 384S: Social and Ecol Justice (2 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • GS 380S: Int'l Organizations & SL (4 to 6 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • HCOM 307S: Soc Impct Of Mass Media SL (6 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • HCOM 317S: Advanced Composition SL (6 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • HCOM 339S: Creative Writing & Service (6 units)
    Approved from Fall 2013

  • HCOM 340S: Topics in Social Movements SL (6 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • HCOM 350S: Oral Hist/Comm Mem SL (6 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • HCOM 432S: Social Action Writing (6 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • HDEV 380S: Service Learning Human Dev (2 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • JAPN 301S: Advanced Japanese SL (2 to 6 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • KIN 471S: KIN Service Learning (3 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • LS 310S: Ed Issues & Latino Comm (2 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • LS 394S: Mlti Lit Child & Yng Adults (2 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • LS 398S: Soc Found of Multicult Ed (2 units)
    Approved from Fall 2013

  • MATH 361S: Mathematics Tutors (5 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • MATH 362S: Mathematics Consultants (5 units)
    Approved from Fall 2013

  • MPA 317S: Community Involvement SL (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SBS 324S: Archaeology/Map to Museum (4 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • SBS 339S: Sweat/Service/Solidarity SL (6 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SBS 360S: Mission Archaeology (3 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • SBS 384S: Anthrop of Education (4 to 6 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SBS 404S: Service Learning Capstone (2 to 4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SL 300S: SL Design & Pedagogy (1 to 4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SL 391S: SL Pedagogy Support (1 to 4 units)
    Approved from Spring 2013

  • SL 394S: Service & Social Justice (2 to 4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SL 491S: Topics Serv. & Civic Engage (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SL 492S: Part Action Research SL (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SL 497S: Independent Study SL (1 to 4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • SPAN 301S: SL in Latino Community (2 to 6 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • TAT 399S: Community-Based Media (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • VPA 306S: Digital Public Art (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

  • VPA 320S: Museum Studies (4 units)
    Approved from Fall 2012

CSU General Education Alignment

  • Upper Division Service Learning: CSU GE Area D4

Outcomes

1.  Self and Social Awareness

Students deepen their understanding and analysis of the social, cultural and civic aspects of their personal and professional identities.

  • Define, describe, analyze and integrate the concepts of individual social and cultural group identities and the concepts of social privilege and marginalization.
  • Demonstrate critical analysis of their own assumptions, values, and stereotypes, and evaluate the relative privilege and marginalization of their identities.

2. Service and Social Responsibility
Students deepen their understanding of the social responsibility of professionals in their field or discipline, and analyze how their professional activities and knowledge can contribute to greater long-term societal wellbeing.

  • Articulate the relationship between individual, group, community and societal wellbeing.
  • Analyze how individual and professional actions contribute to short-term well being and/or greater long-term societal wellbeing.
  • Develop a critical understanding of ethical behavior in the context of their profession or discipline with regard to issues of societal wellbeing.

3. Community & Social Justice
Students evaluate how the actions of professionals and institutions in their field or discipline foster both equity and inequity in communities and society.

  • Examine the demographics, socio-cultural dynamics and assets of a specific community through a social justice framework.
  • Analyze a community issue(s) in the context of systemic inequity, discrimination and social injustice.

4. Multicultural Community Building/Civic Engagement
Students learn from and work responsively and inclusively with diverse individuals, groups and organizations to build more just, equitable, and sustainable communities.

  • Demonstrate intercultural communication skills, reciprocity and responsiveness in service work with community.
  • Enter, participate in, and exit a community in ways that are sensitive to systemic injustice.
  • Develop and implement personal, professional and institutional strategies, policies and/or practices that work towards creating greater equity and social justice in communities.