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                                                                                                         Civil Society and Community Studies (CSCS)       1
                                                                                    CSCS 301 — COORDINATIVE INTERNSHIP/COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
                                                                                    1-6 credits.
           CIVIL SOCIETY AND
                                                                                    Enables students with supervised internships to earn academic credit
                                                                                    while engaged in a professional experience in community and nonprofit
           COMMUNITY STUDIES (CSCS)
                                                                                    leadership related fields. Course is intended for juniors and seniors in
                                                                                    Community and Nonprofit Leadership.
          CSCS 125 — COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL CHANGE
                                                                                    Requisites: Consent of instructor
          3 credits.
                                                                                    Course Designation: Workplace - Workplace Experience Course
                                                                                    Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions
          This course examines contemporary issues with an emphasis on the
                                                                                    Last Taught: Fall 2015
          role that individuals and communities play in achieving positive social
          change. Through active learning, students will develop the mindsets and
                                                                                    CSCS/AMER IND  330 — AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITIES:
          communication skills necessary to work in diverse community contexts.
                                                                                    SOVEREIGNTY, STRUGGLES, AND SUCCESSES
          Specific themes may shift based on current events, but often include
                                                                                    3 credits.
          education reform, racial justice, health equity, alternative economies, food
          systems, and sustainability.
                                                                                    Learn about contemporary Native communities, both domestically and
          Requisites: None
                                                                                    globally, through a carefully curated selection of readings, podcasts,
          Course Designation: Breadth - Social Science
                                                                                    and videos from Indigenous scholars, community members, knowledge
          Level - Elementary
                                                                                    holders, and activists. Offers a broad historical overview of Native
          L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S
                                                                                    American communities in the United States that illustrates the historical
          Repeatable for Credit: No
                                                                                    trajectory from early colonization and dispossession through self-
          Last Taught: Spring 2023
                                                                                    determination and the recognition of tribal sovereignty in action by local,
                                                                                    state, and federal governments.
          CSCS 130 — COMMUNITY NEWSWRITING
                                                                                    Requisites: Sophomore standing
          3 credits.
                                                                                    Course Designation: Ethnic St - Counts toward Ethnic Studies
                                                                                    requirement
          Newswriting of interest to individuals, families, and communities.
                                                                                    Breadth - Humanities
          Requisites: Sophomore standing
                                                                                    Level - Intermediate
          Course Designation: Gen Ed - Communication Part B
                                                                                    L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S
          Repeatable for Credit: No
                                                                                    Repeatable for Credit: No
          Last Taught: Summer 2022
                                                                                    Last Taught: Fall 2022
          CSCS 254 — COMMUNITY & NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM
                                                                                    CSCS 335 — COMMUNICATING WITH KEY AUDIENCES
          1 credit.
                                                                                    3 credits.
          Provides detailed examination of careers in Human Ecology and the fields
                                                                                    Comprehensive communication strategies for individuals, families, and
          of community and nonprofit leadership. High-level leaders from leading
                                                                                    communities.
          community organizations, nonprofits, community health institutions,
                                                                                    Requisites: Sophomore standing
          family support agencies, NGO's, and public-sector entities will present as
                                                                                    Repeatable for Credit: No
          guest speakers and panel members.
                                                                                    Last Taught: Fall 2022
          Requisites: None
          Repeatable for Credit: Yes, for 1 number of completions
                                                                                    CSCS 345 — EVALUATION AND PLANNING FOR COMMUNITY AND
          Last Taught: Spring 2023
                                                                                    NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
                                                                                    3 credits.
          CSCS 299 — INDEPENDENT STUDY
          1-3 credits.
                                                                                    An applied introduction to planning and evaluation for nonprofit and
                                                                                    community-based organizations. Students will develop skills that
          Directed study projects for freshmen and sophomores as arranged with a
                                                                                    can be utilized in both existing and prospective organization-level
          faculty member.
                                                                                    strategic planning, individual program-level planning, as well as multi-
          Requisites: Consent of instructor
                                                                                    organization planning contexts. Students will also learn how to think of
          Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions
                                                                                    evaluation as a practice, a way of thinking, and as a process integral to
          Last Taught: Fall 2022
                                                                                    and interdependent with strategic and program planning.
          CSCS 300 — NONPROFIT SECTOR: OVERVIEW AND FOUNDATIONS
                                                                                    Requisites: CSCS 300
          3 credits.
                                                                                    Repeatable for Credit: No
                                                                                    Last Taught: Spring 2023
          Provide learners with the concepts and tools to analyze the broad
          environment in which nonprofits operate and assess the impact of this
          environment at the community and individual organizational level.
          Requisites: None
          Repeatable for Credit: No
          Last Taught: Fall 2022
           2      Civil Society and Community Studies (CSCS)
           CSCS 375 — SPECIAL TOPICS                                                    CSCS 455 — ENTREPRENEURIALISM AND SOCIETY
           1-4 credits.                                                                 3 credits.
           Specialized subject matter of current interest to undergraduate students.    Explores entrepreneurialism in nonprofits, business, government, and
           Requisite varies by topic                                                    arts and humanities contexts. With a broad approach of ideas, readings,
           Requisites: None                                                             and lectures, students will understand the ever-changing role that
           Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions                  entrepreneurs play and contribute to society.
           Last Taught: Spring 2023                                                     Requisites: Junior standing
                                                                                        Repeatable for Credit: No
           CSCS 400 — PHILANTHROPY AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
                                                                                        Last Taught: Spring 2023
           3 credits.
                                                                                        CSCS 460 — CIVIL SOCIETY AND COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP
           Explores philanthropy and civic engagement through giving time, money
                                                                                        3 credits.
           and effort to a public purpose. Students will learn the philanthropic
           process including creating a giving plan, as well as exploring strategic     Provides opportunities for learning about some of the "nuts and bolts" of
           and creative ways to give that promote civil society and engagement.         nonprofit organizations. Through studying high- impact organizations,
           Students will develop plans for assessment and evaluation of                 interacting with local experts, and through an independent investigation
           philanthropic giving.                                                        of the work of a local nonprofit organization, students have opportunities
           Requisites: Sophomore standing                                               for developing uniquely tailored understandings and skills for nonprofit
           Repeatable for Credit: No                                                    leadership.
           Last Taught: Spring 2023                                                     Requisites: Junior standing
                                                                                        Repeatable for Credit: No
           CSCS/CURRIC  427 — METHODS OF TEACHING FAMILY AND CONSUMER
                                                                                        Last Taught: Fall 2021
           EDUCATION
           3 credits.                                                                   CSCS 470 — THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH: GLOBAL
                                                                                        AND LOCAL PERSPECTIVES
           Theory and principles of teaching and learning in family and consumer
                                                                                        3 credits.
           education.
           Requisites: Junior standing                                                  Human rights precepts, policies and frameworks for change in
           Repeatable for Credit: No                                                    governments and civil society. Convention of the Rights of the Child
           Last Taught: Spring 2016                                                     (CRC), the principal human rights convention related to children, and
                                                                                        other human rights policies related to children and young people.
           CSCS/CURRIC  428 — PROGRAM PLANNING IN FAMILY AND CONSUMER
                                                                                        Critically analyze the CRC and access information from the Reports of the
           EDUCATION
                                                                                        Committee on the Rights of the Child. Legal and policy frameworks which
           3 credits.
                                                                                        address the needs of children in adversity Internationally. Review and
                                                                                        develop case studies from around the world and from the United States
           Theory and processes of program planning for formal and informal
                                                                                        on child rights topics, including a statement of intention and profiles of
           educational settings; relation of vocational education to secondary, adult,
                                                                                        relevant research, advocacy, or service organizations.
           and continuing education programs.
                                                                                        Requisites: Junior standing
           Requisites: Junior standing
                                                                                        Course Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework
           Repeatable for Credit: No
                                                                                        requirement
           Last Taught: Fall 2018
                                                                                        Repeatable for Credit: No
           CSCS 430 — FUNDRAISING & DEVELOPMENT FOR NONPROFIT
           ORGANIZATIONS
           3 credits.
           Explores the philosophy of fundraising and development, its bearing
           on the nonprofit sector, as well as the practical strategies employed by
           nonprofits in their fundraising efforts to secure time, talent and treasure
           for sustaining their work. Nonprofit sector organizations (NPO) seek to
           thrive in their efforts to have a positive impact in bringing social change
           - to individuals, families, and communities and, indeed, the world. To
           sustain these noble efforts, these dynamic organizations must attract
           and garner the time, talent and treasure necessary to develop and grow.
           Fundraising programs are a significant part of a NPO's work in bringing
           resources to support their fund development/institutional advancement.
           Development is a mindset - a way to frame the NPO's thinking and
           behaviors in providing a comprehensive approach to broad mission
           support.
           Requisites: None
           Repeatable for Credit: No
           Last Taught: Spring 2023
                                                                                                         Civil Society and Community Studies (CSCS)       3
          CSCS 500 — GLOBAL HEALTH AND COMMUNITIES: FROM RESEARCH TO                CSCS 600 — COMMUNITY ISSUES AND ACTION CAPSTONE
          PRAXIS                                                                    3 credits.
          3 credits.
                                                                                    Designed to demonstrate your accumulated training in community and
          Explores global health and well-being from a community perspective        non-profit leadership in a semester long project done in collaboration with
          and through the holistic lens of human ecology. Respectful community-     a community partner. The course asks how we can better conceptualize
          engagement, evidence-based practice, and making the local to global       social justice and community issues from a human ecology perspective,
          connection are key themes. Almost everything we do has an impact on       while also learning from our own practice and experience working with
          our own health and that of our communities and the world. Prepares        nonprofit and community based organizations. This course provides
          students for community-oriented global health engagement. Consider the    students with both a critical learning experience that combines both
          nature of community and different types of communities, both locally and  classroom and community based learning. The course requires 28 hours
          globally. Reflect on experiences in communities where you have lived or   of fieldwork in community settings, in addition to class sessions. It is
          called home. Review the concept of health and well-being, and evidence-   expected that students will complete the ethnic studies requirement prior
          based practice. Learn basic principles of asset-based participatory       to enrolling in this course.
          community research and study, compare and contrast case examples          Requisites: Senior standing and CSCS 345
          from around the world.                                                    Repeatable for Credit: No
          Requisites: Junior standing                                               Last Taught: Spring 2023
          Course Designation: Breadth - Social Science
                                                                                    CSCS 601 — INTERNSHIP
          Level - Intermediate
                                                                                    1-6 credits.
          L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S
          Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework requirement
                                                                                    Enables students with supervised internships to earn academic credit
          Repeatable for Credit: No
                                                                                    while engaged in a professional experience in community and nonprofit
          Last Taught: Summer 2022
                                                                                    leadership related fields. Course intended for juniors and seniors in
                                                                                    Community and Nonprofit Leadership.
          CSCS 501 — SPECIAL TOPICS
                                                                                    Requisites: Consent of instructor
          1-3 credits.
                                                                                    Course Designation: Workplace - Workplace Experience Course
          Specialized subject matter of current interest to undergraduate and       Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions
          graduate students. Requisite varies by topic                              Last Taught: Spring 2023
          Requisites: None
                                                                                    CSCS 675 — GENERAL TOPICS
          Course Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework
                                                                                    2-3 credits.
          requirement
          Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions
                                                                                    Specialized subject matter of current interest to graduate students.
          Last Taught: Spring 2023
                                                                                    Requisite varies by topic
                                                                                    Requisites: None
          CSCS 560 — COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP
                                                                                    Repeatable for Credit: No
          3 credits.
                                                                                    Last Taught: Fall 2017
          Explores community building and community action strategies for
                                                                                    CSCS 680 — SENIOR HONORS THESIS
          renewing fragmented connections in today's localities. Builds knowledge
                                                                                    2-4 credits.
          and skills for participation and leadership at team and multi-stakeholder
          community levels in the context of nonprofit organization work. Requires
                                                                                    Individual study for seniors completing theses for Human Ecology honors
          5 hours of service learning.
                                                                                    degrees as arranged with a faculty member.
          Requisites: Junior standing and CSCS 300
                                                                                    Requisites: Consent of instructor
          Repeatable for Credit: No
                                                                                    Course Designation: Honors - Honors Only Courses (H)
          Last Taught: Spring 2017
                                                                                    Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions
                                                                                    Last Taught: Summer 2014
          CSCS 570 — COMMUNITY BASED RESEARCH AND EVALUATION
          3 credits.
                                                                                    CSCS 690 — SENIOR THESIS
                                                                                    2 credits.
          Theoretical, critical, and analytical understanding and application of
          the conscious and systematic use of data, inquiry and analysis for
                                                                                    Individual study for seniors completing theses as arranged with a faculty
          community, organization and program diagnosis, intervention and
                                                                                    member.
          evaluation in various community-based and nonprofit organizations.
                                                                                    Requisites: Consent of instructor
          Requisites: Junior standing, satisfied Quantitative Reasoning (QR) A
                                                                                    Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions
          requirement, and CSCS 300
          Repeatable for Credit: No
          Last Taught: Spring 2023
           4       Civil Society and Community Studies (CSCS)
           CSCS 699 — INDEPENDENT STUDY                                                  CSCS 785 — CIVIC DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
           1-4 credits.                                                                  3 credits.
           Directed study projects for juniors and seniors as arranged with a faculty    Focus on ways in which people develop identities and commitments as
           member.                                                                       members of cultural and community groups and how they exercise rights
           Requisites: Consent of instructor                                             and assume responsibilities in those contexts. An ecological approach
           Course Designation: Level - Advanced                                          to civic development - considering characteristics of persons (age, race,
           L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S                 ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, culture) and the opportunities,
           Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions                   structural impediments, and challenges of social and institutional
           Last Taught: Spring 2023                                                      contexts for different groups. Major themes are people's collective
                                                                                         agency in working for social change and how engaging in civic work
           CSCS/M H R  742 — NONPROFIT BOARD LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT I
                                                                                         promotes well-being. Designed to encourage a collaborative approach to
           2 credits.
                                                                                         learning and helps students to articulate their scholarship based on their
                                                                                         passions for social justice and to enable students to make their work
           Part one of a two part course sequence. Develop a commitment to
                                                                                         accessible to different scholarly and public audiences.
           community and civic engagement through volunteer leadership of
                                                                                         Requisites: Graduate/professional standing
           nonprofit organizations in Madison/Dane County. Serve on the boards
                                                                                         Course Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework
           of nonprofits (in a non-voting capacity) and complete an independent
                                                                                         requirement
           governance project.
                                                                                         Repeatable for Credit: No
           Requisites: Graduate/professional standing
                                                                                         Last Taught: Spring 2022
           Course Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework
           requirement
                                                                                         CSCS 795 — COMMUNITY POWER AND COLLECTIVE ACTION
           Repeatable for Credit: No
                                                                                         3 credits.
           Last Taught: Fall 2022
                                                                                         Enhance students' collective ability to identify, describe, and analyze
           CSCS/M H R  743 — NONPROFIT BOARD LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT II
                                                                                         power and empowerment within communities and social, economic, and
           1 credit.
                                                                                         political systems. This will enable us to more effectively and intentionally
                                                                                         situate our praxis with regard to power and collective action. The seminar
           Part two of a two part course sequence. Continued development of a
                                                                                         therefore centers on inquiries into the roles that power plays in collective
           commitment to community and civic engagement through volunteer
                                                                                         action for community change and improvement, as well as the roles that
           leadership of nonprofit organizations in Madison/Dane County. Continued
                                                                                         it often plays in hindering such efforts and maintaining the status quo or
           service on the boards of nonprofits (in a non-voting capacity) and
                                                                                         defending elite interests.
           completion of an independent governance project.
                                                                                         Requisites: Graduate/professional standing
           Requisites: CSCS/M H R  742
                                                                                         Course Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework
           Course Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework
                                                                                         requirement
           requirement
                                                                                         Repeatable for Credit: No
           Repeatable for Credit: No
                                                                                         Last Taught: Spring 2023
           Last Taught: Spring 2023
                                                                                         CSCS 801 — SPECIAL TOPICS IN CIVIL SOCIETY AND COMMUNITY
           CSCS 775 — BUILDING CIVIL SOCIETY
                                                                                         RESEARCH
           3 credits.
                                                                                         1-3 credits.
           Consistent with the values of civil society, emphasizes engagement,
                                                                                         Special topics in Civil Society and Community Research at the Master's
           debate, collegiality, personal discernment, and expression. Reflect
                                                                                         and Doctoral levels. Subject matter varies.
           on how developing academics and practitioners can use frameworks
                                                                                         Requisites: Graduate/professional standing
           and practices of civil society to further professional goals and civic
                                                                                         Course Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework
           contributions.
                                                                                         requirement
           Requisites: Graduate/professional standing
                                                                                         Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions
           Course Designation: Grad 50% - Counts toward 50% graduate coursework
                                                                                         Last Taught: Fall 2021
           requirement
           Repeatable for Credit: No
           Last Taught: Spring 2023
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