Engaged Learning courses in Global Development

Following is a list of engaged and experiential learning courses taught by Global Development faculty members during the 2022-2023 academic year. The list includes courses which count towards the GDEV major as well as those which count towards our Education, Leadership, and Community Food Systems minors. 

Courses required for the GDEV major are bolded; courses counting towards the GDEV major concentrations are asterisked.

*Please check back each semester. We will continue to add courses to our engaged learning portfolio.

Fall 2022

  • GDEV 3105 - Post-Internship Course: Making Meaning and Moving Forward - Maximizing Engaged Learning Experiences (1 credit)
  • GDEV 1300 - Just Food (Core Requirement)
  • *GDEV 3400 - Ag, Food, Sustainability, and Social Justice (Counts towards the Agriculture and Food Systems Concentration OR the Environment and Development Concentration.)
  • EDUC 3110 - Educational Psychology
  • EDUC 2410 - The Art of Teaching
  • EDUC 3350/5350 - Youth Organizations and Leadership Development
  • EDUC 4050 - Perspectives in Collegiate Teaching and Learning
  • LEAD/GDEV 3100 - Foundations in Leadership
  • GDEV 2100 - Intro to Adult Learning
  • GDEV 4940 - Agriculture, Food, and the Environment (with CAU)
  • *GDEV 3060 - Farmworkers: Contemporary Issues and Their Implications (Counts towards the Agriculture and Food Systems Concentration OR the Social and Economic Development Concentration)

Spring 2023

  • GDEV 2105 – Critical Global Citizenship (2 credits)
  • EDUC 2410 - The Art of Teaching
  • EDUC 3510/5510 - Engaged Learning through Extension, Outreach, and Instruction
  • EDUC 3920 - Community Centered Leadership Development
  • EDUC 4050 - Perspectives in Collegiate Teaching and Learning
  • LEAD/GDEV - 3100 Foundations in Leadership
  • *GDEV 2210 - Designing and Facilitating Learning for Development (Counts towards the Social and Economic Development Concentration)
  • GDEV 5223 - Lifelong Learning, Just Sustainability, and Learning Ecosystems