#  Harvard College Course Materials 

 



Here please find course materials from Engaged Scholarship courses.



 

##  Engaged Scholarship Courses 

 



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###    MUSIC 176R: Music and Disability  expand\_more  

 

**MUSIC 176R: Music and Disability**  
Andrew Clark

[Course Syllabus](/files/servicetosociety/files/music_176r_a.clark_music_and_disability_spring_2016.pdf)



 

 

 



###    SOC-STD 68CT: The Chinese Immigrant Experience in America  expand\_more  

 

**The Chinese Immigrant Experience in America**  
Nicole Newendorp, Lecturer in Social Studies

[Course Syllabus](/files/servicetosociety/files/social_studies_68ct_syllabus_draft_spring_2017.pdf)



 

 

 



###    SOC-STD 68EC: Education and Community in America  expand\_more  

 

**Education and Community in America: Universities and Community Engagement, 1890-2016**   
Ariane Mary Liazos

[Course Syllabus](/files/servicetosociety/files/soc-std_68ec_a.liazos_education_and_community_in_america-universities_and_community_engagement_c._1890-2016_fall_2016.pdf)



 

 

 



###    SPANSH 59: Spanish and the Community  expand\_more  

 

**Spanish and the Community**  
Maria Luisa Parra, Senior Preceptor in Romance Languages and Literatures

[Course Syllabus](/files/servicetosociety/files/spansh_59_m._parra_spanish_and_the_commuinty_fall_2015.pdf)



 

 

 



###    SPANSH 59H: Spanish for Latino Students II  expand\_more  

 

**Spanish for Latino Students II: Connecting with the Community**  Maria Luisa Parra, Senior Preceptor in Romance Languages and Literatures

[Course Syllabus](/files/servicetosociety/files/spanish_59h_spring_2016.pdf)



 

 

 



 

 

 

 

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###    GOV 1359: The Road to the White House (ES Section)  expand\_more  

 

**GOV 1359: The Road to the White House (ES Section)** Carlos Diaz Rosillo, Lecturer on Government

[Course Syllabus](/files/servicetosociety/files/gov_1359_c._rosillo_the_road_to_the_white_house_fall_2016.pdf)

[Engaged Scholarship Section Guidelines](/files/servicetosociety/files/gov_1359_c._rosillo_engaged_scholarship_section_guidelines.pdf)



 

 

 



 

 

 

 

##  Enaged Scholarship Modules 

 



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###    GOV 40: International Conflict and Cooperation  expand\_more  

 

 **Nicole Noll, Preceptor in Psychology**

 **Tuesday &amp; Thursday 9:45am-11:45am**

 How does being a woman affect our behavior, our evaluations of ourselves, and our interactions with others? This course examines psychological science on women and girls in western industrialized societies, addressing such topics as gender stereotypes, girlhood, women and work, relationships, pregnancy and motherhood, mental health, violence against women, and women in later adulthood. We will consider these topics through an understanding of gender as a social construction, being mindful of the intersections of gender, sexuality, class, and race. Although focused on women’s lives and experiences, this course is highly relevant to people of all genders.

 Recommended prerequisite: The Psychology Department requires completion of Science of Living Systems 20 or Psychology 1 or the equivalent of introductory psychology (e.g. Psych AP=5 or IB =7 or Psyc S-1) and at least one foundational course from PSY 14, PSY 15, PSY 16, PSY 18 or Science of Living Systems 15 before enrolling in this course; or permission of instructor.