Music Composition – MUS 260
Applied music composition practices in the context of traditional styles of Western music up to and including the first half…
Gender and Communication -ENGH 242
This course explores the relationship between gender and communication, including gendered communication behaviors in single and mixed gender groups in…
ESS 305 E / PH 305 E – Medical Geography
Prof. Lisa JordanAbout the Course: Medical Geography investigates the intersections of health and place. The objectives of the course are to illuminate the importance of…
Homelessness: Learning in Action
Prof. Judy Pryor RamirezStudents will engage the issue of homelessness and the role faith communities play in addressing it through Drew University’s Neighbors-in-Need…
History of Photography – ARTH 243
This course provides a loosely chronological overview of diverse photographic production beginning with early optical devices such as the camera…
HIST 370 – History of Sexuality
This research seminar explores some of the major themes and milestones in the modern history of sexuality in the United…
PSCI 316H – HONORS: Social Policy and Inequality in America
Prof. Patrick McGuinnAbout the Course: This course is an upper-level community-based learning seminar on social policy and inequality in America for students…
Theatre in the Community: The Newark Collaborative
Prof. Chris Ceraso, Judy TateThis course is a collaborative theatre-making enterprise in which Drew students will team with high school students from the Newark inner…
Art and Architecture in London – ARTH 383
This course will present a broad chronological survey of the art and architectural histories provided by London museums, galleries and…
CE 215-M (CRN: 10038) / SOC 291-M (CRN: 10207): The NonProfit Sector
Prof. Tracy AndrewsExamines the types, development, and contributions of nonprofit organizations including the political, social, and economic importance of this sector. Topics include…
CE 275 TL / ENGH 298 TL – Special Topics in Civic Engagement: Poetry in the World: Socially Embedded Teaching Artists
Prof. Sean NevinAbout the Course: Poetry in the World is a community-based learning course designed to give students a basic understanding of…
Writing for Wikipedia: Sources, Styles, and Sentences
Prof. Sandra JamiesonThis course invites students to engage in public writing and to perfect their writing and information literacy skills while they…
Playwrighting – THEA 255
Writing the one-act play from rough draft through polished revision. Exercises in characterization, plot, setting, dialogue, theme, metaphor and dramatic…
ESS 309-D (CRN: 10403) / ENGH 309-D (CRN: 10091): Food, Justice and US Literature
Prof. Summer HarrisonThis course examines the intersection of food, justice, and 20th/21st century U.S. literature in order to understand how our ideas…
CE 275 ZM – Special Topics in Civic Engagement: Refugees and Resettlement
Prof. Jonathan GoldenAbout the Course: There are more refugees worldwide today than at any time since World War II. This course explores…
Applied Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship
Prof. Maliha SafriThis course compliments ECON 286: Social Entrepreneurship: Theorizing Global Trends, with a focus on hands-on approaches to social entrepreneurship, as…
Graphic Communication for the Theatre – THEA 323
This course serves as an in depth study into the modes of technical drawing and presentation of the Theatre designer…
ESS 383-G (CRN: 10404) / PH 370-G (CRN: 10238): Topics in Environmental Studies/Public Health – Environmental Justice
Prof. Lisa JordanEnvironmental Justice explores the relationship between human identity and the environment. Emerging from civil rights activism of the 1960s, environmental…
SOC 318 JT – Sociology of Education
Prof. Susan RosenbloomAbout the Course: Sociology of Education has a dual focus: to participate in community based learning at Rosa Parks Community…
US Multi-Ethnic Literature – ENGH 108
This course introduces students to literary works by U.S. authors of color (African American, Latino/a, American Indian, Asian American, and…