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What is the minor in Community Service Learning?

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What is the minor in Community Service Learning?

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The minor in Community Service Learning (department code LCR) combines coursework with experience in public service. Building on foundation courses in theory and methods of community research, you will design a curriculum tailored to your interests. Through mini-projects and research internships, you will work with community partners to assess needs, develop programs of community-based action and evaluate the effectiveness of such programs. What are the requirements of the minor? The minor requires 23 credits, all completed with a letter grade of C or higher. You do not have to live in the Living Learning Center to minor in Community Service Learning. However if you are a resident student, we encourage you to do so. The course requirements are summarized below. For a detailed description of the requirements, refer to the SUNY Stony Brook Undergraduate Bulletin. • LCR 200, The Nature of Community • LCR 201, Methods for Community-Based Action Research • At least three credits from lower

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