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Academic Unit: CLA Career Services

ID 2201 - Career Kickstarter: Building Career Experiences as a Second-Year Student
(1 cr; Student Option No Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was CLA 3002 until 16-JAN-24, CLA 3002 (ending 21-JAN-20, was ID 2201 until 08-SEP-20), CLA 3101 (ending 05-SEP-17, starting 20-JAN-15, was ID 3101 until 08-SEP-20, was ID 1201 until 05-SEP-17)
As a second-year student in CLA, this course helps you become competitive for internships or other career-related opportunities as you explore connections between your academic interests and professional goals. You'll develop the skills to successfully apply for an internship or other career-related opportunity, explore possible careers, engage with employers in the class, and develop plans for building career readiness with your liberal arts degree. Throughout the semester, you'll learn about the Core Career Competencies that employers expect successful college graduates to have, and have opportunities to begin gaining experience through employer engagement within the class.
ID 3101 - Major and Career Exploration for Transfer Students
(2 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was CLA 3101 until 16-JAN-24, was ID 1201 until 05-SEP-17, CLA 3002 (ending 21-JAN-20, was ID 2201 until 08-SEP-20), CLA 3101 (ending 05-SEP-17, starting 20-JAN-15, was ID 3101 until 08-SEP-20, was ID 1201 until 05-SEP-17)
Major and career planning for CLA transfer students, or students considering transferring to CLA. Learn about core career competencies, values, personality, and how CLA majors connect with careers. Emphasis on finding internships or experiences connected to career goals. Learn about resumes, interviewing, networking, and use of campus resources.
ID 3201 - Career Planning
(2 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was CLA 3201 until 16-MAY-22
For juniors and seniors. A practical introduction to integrating individual talents, values, interests, and experience with critical career search strategies. Emphasis on understanding the marketplace, internet research, strategic resume writing, networking, and interviewing.
ID 3205 - Law School Exploration
(2 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was OUE 3205 until 06-SEP-22, was CLA 3205 until 06-SEP-22
This is a course for those interested in law school. It offers an overview of applying to and attending law school, as well as exploration of careers and specialties within the field of law. Discover how your Core Career Competencies and your Liberal Arts Advantage prepare you for, and make you competitive in the field of law. Assignments include informational interviews and off-campus site visits that allow you to examine the reality of attending law school and becoming a lawyer.
ID 3555W - HECUA: Making Media, Making Change - Consumers to Creators [AH WI TS]
(4 cr; Prereq-instr consent; A-F only; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3555W until 18-JAN-22
Critical exploration of storytelling/media in social change efforts. Digital stories as lens to understand world. Media-based activist strategies in context of competing theoretical perspectives on media/society. Theory/field experiences.
ID 3556 - HECUA: Making Media, Making Change - Digital Laboratory
(4 cr; Prereq-instr consent; A-F only; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3556 until 18-JAN-22
Development/production of compelling digital stories. Training by MTN staff in camera operations, aesthetics of video production, shot composition, audio, lighting, editing. Produce video suitable for public broadcast by semester's end.
ID 3557 - HECUA: Making Media, Making Change - Internship
(4 cr; Prereq-instr consent; A-F only; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3557 until 18-JAN-22
4-credit internship in semester following initial coursework. Minimum of 120 hours, takes place at Minneapolis Television Network. Create programming for show on art, social justice, community action in Minneapolis.
ID 3558 - HECUA: Making Media, Making Change - Internship
(8 cr; Prereq-3555, 3556, instr consent; A-F only; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3558 until 18-JAN-22
Minimum of 240 hours, at Minneapolis Television Network. Create programming for show on art, justice, community action. Produce professional-level videos for community clients. Teach community producers basic video production skills. Serve as resource for community programming.
ID 3571 - HECUA: Inequality in America - Contested Theories of Poverty, Inequality, and Social Change [SOCS]
(4 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3572, 3573, dept consent; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3571W until 18-JAN-22, was HECU 3571 until 04-SEP-18
Roots/strategies for addressing urban inequality/poverty. Interdisciplinary field study, seminar work, internship.
ID 3572 - HECUA: Inequality in America - Social Policy and Anti-Poverty Strategies in Theory and Practice [DSJ]
(4 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3571, 3573, dept consent; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3572 until 18-JAN-22
Roots/strategies for addressing urban inequality/poverty. Interdisciplinary field study, seminar work, internship.
ID 3573 - HECUA: Inequality in America Internship Seminar [CIV]
(8 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3571, concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3572, dept consent; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3573 until 18-JAN-22
Roots/strategies for addressing urban inequality/poverty. Interdisciplinary field study, seminar work, internship.
ID 3574 - HECUA Off-Campus Study Programs: Civil Rights Movement: History and Consequences [HIS DSJ]
(6 cr; A-F only; offered Every Summer)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3574 until 18-JAN-22
May-session course. History/practice of civil rights movement in the United States. Philosophy, practice, and historical implications of the movement.
ID 3581 - HECUA: Arts for Social Change - Art and Culture in Political, Social, Historical Context [AH]
(4 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3582, 3583, dept consent; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3581 until 18-JAN-22
Arts, popular culture, social change. Interdisciplinary field study, seminar work, internship.
ID 3582 - HECUA: Arts Praxis - Social Justice Theory and Practice in the Field [DSJ]
(4 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3581, 3583, dept consent; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3582 until 18-JAN-22
Arts, popular culture, social change. Interdisciplinary field study, seminar work, internship.
ID 3583 - HECUA: Arts for Social Change Internship Seminar [CIV]
(8 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3581, concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3582; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3583 until 18-JAN-22
Arts, popular culture, social change. Interdisciplinary field study, seminar work, internship. Offered spring semester.
ID 3591 - HECUA Off-Campus Study Program: Environmental Sustainability: Environmental and Climate Justice [ENV]
(4 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3592, concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3593, concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3594, dept consent; A-F only; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3591 until 18-JAN-22
Examine ecological and physical processes that underlie environmental degradation and learn to set up ecological monitoring through in-depth case studies of adaptive management projects.
ID 3592 - HECUA Off-Campus Study Program:Environmntl Sustainability:Ecology & Socio-ecological Systems Change [SOCS]
(4 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3591, concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3593, concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3594, dept consent; A-F only; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3592 until 18-JAN-22
How power dynamics and a global free market impact efforts to promote sustainability. The state's role in regulating resources and distributing environmental benefits. How social movements develop a collective future and mobilize actors to realize it.
ID 3593 - HECUA Off-Campus Study Program in Sustainability: Field Methods Research and Investigation [BIOL]
(4 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3591, concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3592, 3594, dept consent; A-F only; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3593 until 18-JAN-22
Field research project on environmental issues. Students work with scientists and community members and conduct publishable research.
ID 3594 - HECUA Off-Campus Study Program: Environmental Sustainability, Internship [CIV]
(4 cr; Prereq-concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3591, concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3592, concurrent registration is required (or allowed) in 3593, dept consent; A-F only; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: was HECU 3594 until 18-JAN-22
Students work with an organization addressing issues such as how to manage infrastructure for a booming economy and population in the metropolitan area, how rural communities can maintain viable livelihoods, and how to avert environmental decline in threatened ecosystems.
ID 3901 - Scholars Program Capstone Seminar
(1 cr; Prereq-dept consent, Community Engagement Scholars coordinator approval; A-F only; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was CESP 3901 until 05-SEP-17
Complements Integrative Community Engagement Project. Guidance, support, and structure to complete ICEP. Students reflect on previous academic/community work and prepare for next phase of their life.

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