Service Learning (SL Course Designation)
Marymount University’s mission, consistent with its Catholic identity and the traditions of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, emphasizes service to others. This commitment to service is expressed in the classroom through service learning. Service learning is a pedagogical method in which classroom learning and service with a community partner are integrated. In a service learning course, students are expected to draw upon their classroom learning to help meet the needs of a community partner, and, in turn, this service experience enhances students’ classroom learning.
Marymount students engage in service in a number of ways, including through classroom projects, but certain courses are designated as service learning (SL) because the service learning pedagogy is central to the course. This designation helps the university ensure that best practices for community engagement are being met and provides faculty and students with clear expectations for the course. Courses designated as SL must meet a number of criteria:
- Students engage in an experiential service project.
- The service project is performed on behalf of and/or in collaboration with one or more community partners.
- The desired goal of the service project is defined primarily by the community partner(s), and the community partner(s) are able to give feedback both during the project and after its completion.
- Service projects are a pedagogical tool for achieving the learning outcomes of the course.
- The course includes at least two learning outcomes specifically linked to service learning.
- Students must devote at least 20 hours, or approximately 20 percent of students’ total time, to out-of-class coursework, service project(s), and related assignments in a three-credit course.
- The course must include assignments in which students critically reflect on their service experience in light of course content.
- Students are assessed on their service learning experience, both in terms of the course’s learning outcomes and outcomes specific to service learning.
Courses currently designated as SL include:
- BIO 127SL Introduction to Marine Biology and Tropical Ecology
- BIO 223SL Pathways in STEM: 2nd-Year Seminar
- BIO 327SL Marine Biology and Tropical Ecology
- ED 200SL Foundations of Teaching and Learning
- GMD 360SL Communication and Design Studio
- GMD 400SL GMD Service Learning Internship
- HI 400SL HI Service Learning Internship
- HPR 300SL Essentials of Personal Training
- NU 339 Global Service Learning
- PH 305SL Business Ethics
- TRS 351SL Christian Ethics in the Contemporary World
- TRS 353SL Faith, Justice, and Public Life