The Service Learning Leadership Minor helps you develop advanced knowledge and skills in service learning leadership, preparing you to work as a leader in the growing field of service learning. As this field grows, so does the need for well trained service learning professionals, capable of creating and implementing partnership programs between educational institutions and communities. After completing this minor, you will be able to take a position as a leader in the field of service learning and community service, both locally and at the state and national levels.
The minor combines a focus on experiential learning with a grounding in theories of service and social justice. It gives you a strong foundation in the design and delivery of service learning experiences, understanding of community and social change processes, and perspectives in service and social justice. In addition, you integrate this knowledge in the form of a Senior Capstone service learning project, designed and carried out collaboratively with a community organization.
Integration with Majors
The Service Learning Leadership Minor provides an important set of skills for those interested in promoting education for social change. It is an excellent complement for students pursuing careers in education (Liberal Studies), social services (Collaborative Health and Human Services), science (Environmental Science, Technology & Policy), international affairs (Global Studies), and community advocacy (Human Communication, Social and Behavioral Sciences).
Sponsored By
College of University Studies and Programs > Service Learning Institute
Online Components
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Associated Course Codes
SL ~ Courses with an "S" following the course number