Students can receive academic credit for their work in Lynn. Through upper level courses, students may be required, or given the option, to complete service in Lynn as a way to better understand content taught in the classroom. There are also many opportunities for internships and practicums in Lynn. To find out more, email Coordinator of Academically-Based Service-Learning, Jennifer Brink.
Academic disciplines and classes that have recently partnered in Lynn include:
Art
ART102 Drawing
ART210 Introduction to Painting
ART270 DesignII
ART430 Advanced Painting
Communication Arts
COM325 Advanced Writing for Advertising and Public Relations
Computer Science
CPS403 Computers and Society
English
ENG212 Poetry
ENG316 Creative Writing
Education
EDU112-114 Introduction to Elementary Education
EDU118 School and Society
EDU366 Urban Education
Math
MAT134 Survey of Calculus
MAT142 Calculus II
MAT325 Operations Research
Music
MU117 Introduction to Music Education
Political Studies
POL312 Justice
POL324 Politics of Latin America
Psychology
PSY244 Developmental Psychology
PSY311 Developmental Disabilities
Recreation & Leisure Studies
REC218 Programming and Evaluation in Recreation
REC318 Recreational Leadership
REC371 Leisure and Society
Social Work
SWK201 Introduction to Social Work
SWK401 Community Development Theory & Practice
Sociology
SOC311 Social Research Methods
Spanish
SPN371 Hispanic Culture in America
CMCC Mural Project
A photojournal of an exciting service-learning project between the art department and Lynn.