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Environmental Science |
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• ENVSC 385 - Introduction to Sustainable Energy
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• ENVSC 415 - Environmental Health
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• ENVSC 425 - Global Health Transitions
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• ENVSC 427 - Culture, Power, and the Environment
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• ENVSC 518 - Internship in Environmental Regulation with Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
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• ENVSC 519 - Internship in Watershed Management
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• ENVSC 520 - Internship in Wildlife Management
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• ENVSC 521 - Internship in Environmental Geology with Moody and Associates
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• ENVSC 522 - Internship in Environmental Education
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• ENVSC 523 - Internship in Conservation Biology with Erie National Wildlife Refuge
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• ENVSC 524 - Internship in Land and Water Conservation
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• ENVSC 525 - Internship with the Crawford County Planning Commission
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• ENVSC 526 - Internship in Sustainable Resource Development and Management
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• ENVSC 527 - Internship in Fisheries Biology with the Pennsylvania Fish Commission
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• ENVSC 528 - Internship in Industrial Ecology
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• ENVSC 529 - Internship: Environmental Science
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• ENVSC 585 - Junior Seminar: Sustainable Development
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• ENVSC 590 - Independent Study
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• ENVSC 600 - Senior Project I
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• ENVSC 610 - Senior Project II
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• FSENV 201 - Environmental Problem Analysis
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Experiential Learning Allegheny College offers two courses in support of study away: EXL 300 is designed to help students prepare for and reflect on semester- or year-long off-campus study away experiences, and EXL 594 offers a shorter, intensive study away experience. In addition, a limited number of internships in the health professions are offered as experiential learning courses. More information about these and other off-campus opportunities is available at the Allegheny Gateway.
Experiential Learning: Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete an experiential learning experience will:
- Gain first-hand knowledge of a different cultural perspective through immersion and active participation in the local (domestic or international) community;
- Develop the ability to critically examine issues from various cultural perspectives;
- Develop a heightened sense of global and local interconnections and interdependencies;
- Increase awareness and gain insight into how culture shapes values, beliefs, and identity.
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• EXL 300 - Cross-Cultural Learning: Theory and Practice
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• EXL 501 - Internship: Physical Therapy
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• EXL 502 - Internship: Occupational Therapy
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• EXL 503 - Internship: Physician Assistant
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• EXL 504 - Internship in Nursing
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• EXL 529 - Internship: Experiential Learning
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• EXL 594 - Experiential Learning Travel Seminars
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First-Year/Sophomore Seminars |
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• FS 101 - Academic Discourse I
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• FS 102 - Academic Discourse II
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• FS 201 - Communication in a Discipline
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• FS 529 - Internship: F/S Program
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French |
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• FRNCH 110 - Beginning French I
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• FRNCH 120 - Beginning French II
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• FRNCH 215 - Intermediate French
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• FRNCH 225 - Exploring Genre: Poems, Prose, Plays
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• FRNCH 301 - Contemporary French Society and Culture
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• FRNCH 305 - Advanced Composition and Conversation
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• FRNCH 310 - From Romance to Revolution
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• FRNCH 320 - Romanticism, Realism, and Modernism
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• FRNCH 330 - ”The Empire Writes Back”
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• FRNCH 350 - Comedy and Tragedy
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• FRNCH 360 - Stories and Storytelling
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• FRNCH 370 - Writing and Society
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• FRNCH 529 - Internship
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• FRNCH 580 - Junior/Senior Seminar
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• FRNCH 590 - Independent Study
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• FRNCH 592 - Teaching in the Elementary or Secondary Schools
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• FRNCH 600 - Senior Project I
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• FRNCH 610 - Senior Project II
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French Studies |
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• FRNST 529 - Internship: French Studies
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Geology |
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• FSGEO 201 - Field Geology
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• GEO 108 - Environmental Geology
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• GEO 110 - Physical Geology
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• GEO 120 - Earth History and Evolution
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• GEO 240 - Mineralogy
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• GEO 250 - Petrology
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• GEO 301 - Coastal Processes and the Environment
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• GEO 302 - Foreland Tectonics and Sedimentation
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• GEO 303 - Ancient Depositional Environments and Present Environmental Geology
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• GEO 304 - Modern and Ancient Geologic Processes in the White Mountains
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• GEO 310 - Process Geomorphology
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• GEO 330 - Climate Change: Past & Future
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• GEO 331 - Paleobiology
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• GEO 400 - Hydrogeology
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• GEO 410 - Sedimentology and Sedimentary Petrology
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• GEO 420 - Structural Geology
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• GEO 430 - Geochemistry
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• GEO 521 - Internship: Environmental Geology with Moody and Associates
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• GEO 522 - Internship: Environmental Education
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• GEO 523 - Internship: Conservation Biology
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• GEO 524 - Internship: Meadville Area Water Authority (MAWA)
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• GEO 525 - Environmental Consulting Internship: O’Brien and Gere, Inc.
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• GEO 529 - Internship: Geology
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• GEO 580 - Junior Seminar
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• GEO 600 - Senior Research Project I
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• GEO 610 - Senior Research Project II
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• GEO 620 - Senior Research Project
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German |
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• GERMN 110 - Beginning German I
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• GERMN 120 - Beginning German II
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• GERMN 210 - Intermediate German I
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• GERMN 220 - Intermediate German II
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• GERMN 235 - German Language and Culture I: Intermediate
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• GERMN 245 - German Language and Culture II: Intermediate
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• GERMN 245 - German Language and Culture II: Intermediate
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• GERMN 255 - German Language and Culture I: Advanced
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• GERMN 265 - German Language and Culture II: Advanced
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• GERMN 285 - German Short Fiction
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• GERMN 305 - Advanced German in a Cultural Context
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• GERMN 310 - Advanced German in Literary Context
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• GERMN 325 - German Culture
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• GERMN 345 - Special Topics in German Literature and Culture
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• GERMN 350 - Topics in German Literature
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• GERMN 360 - Topics in German Culture
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• GERMN 370 - Creative Writing in German
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• GERMN 440 - Seminar in Literature
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• GERMN 529 - Internship
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• GERMN 580 - Junior/Senior Seminar
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• GERMN 590 - Independent Study
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• GERMN 592 - Teaching in the Elementary or Secondary Schools
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