"Students in service-learning engage more passionately with social issues, perform research more seriously, and take greater ownership of their own learning."
Dr. Daniel Martin, Associate Professor, English.
Rockhurst faculty members teach service-learning classes for a number of reasons:
- Promote engaged learning
- Develop critical thinking skills
- Extend diversity
- Encourage social activism and sense of responsiblity to community
- Develop civic skills
- Facilitate career exploration
Rockhurst courses that may include service-learning in the curricula
(depending on instructor and section): 
American Humanics / Nonprofit Leadership Studies
- NP 3070 Community Engagement
- NP 3090 Volunteer Mgmt & Program Planning
- NP Administration of Nonprofit Org'ns
- NP 1110 Intro to Nonprofit Org'ns
College of Arts and Sciences
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BL 3620 Cell Biology
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BL 3350 Plant Biology
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BL 1300 General Biology II
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NS 1210 Environmental Science
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BL 3900 Biology Field Trip - Nicaragua
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CH 2610 General Chemistry
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CT 4940 Communication Capstone
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CT 2040 Interpersonal Communication
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EN 1110 College Composition I
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EN 1140 Composition
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FS 1100 First Year Seminar
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FR 3700 Intro to French Literature
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FR Francophone Cultures
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NS 1000 Freshmen in Science
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PL 1100 Reality and Human Existence
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PY 340 Adult Development and Aging
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SP 3100 Advanced Conversation/ Composition 1
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SP 3150 Advanced Conversation/Composition II
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TA 1000 Introduction to Theatre Arts
Helzburg School of Management - Reality-Based Action Learning
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BUS 1000 Freshmen Introducatino to Business Seminar
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MG 3300 Leadership and Organizational Behavior
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MG 6100 Leadership and Organizational Behavior
Graduate and Professional Studies
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CD 4501 Ethnography of Communication
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CD 6122 Neurogenic Comm Dsordr Adult I
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CD 6124 Neurogenic Comm Dsordr Adult II
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OT 5420 Fieldwork I Evidence Based Practice
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