Civic Learning Courses
Civic Learning Courses have been taught by Faculty Fellows across many disciplines in all of the schools at Rutgers University–Camden.
College of Arts and Sciences
Anthropology
- Applied Anthropology
Childhood Studies
- Children’s Rights
- Child Wellbeing: A Civic Engagement Approach
- Service-Learning in Childhood Studies
Criminal Justice
- Children’s Justice Clinic and Criminal Investigations Practicum
- Inside Out Criminal Justice
Design
- Graphic Design Practicum
English
- English Composition 102 (ECL section for Civic Scholars)
- Literature of Childhood, taught by Carol SingleyLiteratures of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity
- Teaching Creative Writing to Urban Youth
History
- Perspectives in History
- Modern Languages
- Contemporary Civic Culture in France
Psychology
- Experimental Psychology Lab (ECL section)
Sociology
- Making Social Change Honors Seminar
- Social Stratification and Urban Sociology
Rutgers Law School
- Children’s Justice Clinic and Criminal Investigations Practicum
- Citizenship Rutgers
- Veterans Law Clinic
School of Business
- Business Civic Engagement
- Social Entrepreneurship
School of Nursing
- Community Nursing
- Honors Seminar in Nursing Practice
- Nursing of Children and Adolescents
School of Social Work
- Methods of Social Work Research II
- Social Welfare Policy and Practice
Certificate in Civic Engagement
Become a change maker by earning the Certificate in Civic Engagement and Social Change through the Rutgers University-Camden Office of Civic Engagement!
Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement (DICE)
121 Market St. Camden, NJ 08102
856-225-7060