Applied Learning Courses

Every semester, faculty across campus offer high-impact, applied learning courses open to undergraduate students. Refer to this list when you’re searching in the Schedule of Classes and to learn more.

Courses Vary by Semester. Here’s a list of previously offered Applied-Learning courses.

HED 350 – Student Outreach

HED 394A – Project SOAR

HED 397C – Native Student Outreach, Access, and Resiliency

HIST 160D1 – Food and Power in Global History

HNRS 314 – Ideas into Action: An Introduction to Civic Engagement

HUSV – Introduction to Human Services

LAW 421A – Arizona Administrative Procedure and Advocacy

LAW 456A – Arizona Family and Civil Procedure and Advocacy

LAW 458A – Arizona Criminal Procedure and Advocacy

NSC 358 – Institutional Food Management Laboratory

NURS 250 – JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) Health Equity: Connection, Community, and Healing

NURS 473 – Population Health and Community Nursing

PAH 160D1 – Play: An Interactive Introduction

PAH 220 – Collaboration: A Humanities Perspective

PAH 420 – Innovation and the Human Condition: Learning How to Improve Life in the Community and Beyond

PSY 324 – Fundamentals of Aging: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

TLS 317 – Teaching Social Studies in a Multicultural Society: Birth to Age 8

TLS 358 – Theory and Practice of Coaching