Seminar, one hour; discussion, 90 minutes; community-engaged work, four to six hours. The Carter Huggins Community Development and Social Justice Scholars Program (CDSJ) provides undergraduate students with an opportunity to integrate classroom and community service experiences in preparation for graduate study in social welfare, public policy, labor/workplace studies, urban planning, and public health. Through weekly cohort meetings, classroom activities, one-on-one meetings with a graduate mentor, and community-based learning experiences, CDSJ serves to create a learning environment that includes reflection, personal and academic development, and community building in a cohort setting. Letter grading.

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Instructor
Carolina San Juan
Previously taught
24S

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