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Aug 04, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Civic & Community Engagement Minor
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Return to: College of Arts and Sciences
Contact Information:
Civic & Community Engagement| 210 Eggers Hall| ccemaxwell@syr.edu
Amy Schmidt, Director/Minor Advisor| 315. 443. 1602| aeschm01@syr.edu
Program Description:
The Civic & Community Engagement (CCE) minor is designed to encourage students to evaluate ethical practices of citizenship and civic and community engagement. Students will evaluate the historical development of civic life in various geographical contexts and spaces. Through their coursework, students will be familiarized with social science topics and methodologies to analyze community and societal life and values. They will learn responsible ways of fostering public-private partnerships, grassroots organizing, and community collaborations to maximize social impact.
Students in the minor must work with the program’s minor advisor to plan their minor coursework to support their area(s) of academic interests and focus.
At least 12 credits must be at 300-level or above.
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Social Science Foundation
Choose one of the following: Electives
Select 2 electives related to your area(s) of academic interests and focus. Electives can be selected from any unit on campus with the approval of the program’s minor advisor. Electives cannot include courses included in the Social Science Foundation requirement above. Student Learning Outcomes
Program Values and Program Learning Outcomes for CCE: - VALUES & ETHICS-Students will be able to evaluate ethical practices of citizenship and civic and community engagement in light of their own experience, as well as societal and community values.
- RESEARCH & DISCOVERY-Students will be able to utilize social science research methodologies to discover community and societal facts and values.
- COMMUNITY & CONTEXT-Students will be able to analyze and evaluate the historical development of civic life in specific geographical settings.
- COLLABORATION & ENGAGEMENT-Students will be able to engage and collaborate within communities using appropriate and ethical methods.
- DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION-Students will be able to create a feasible and sustainable community and/or civic engagement project with a community partner organization.
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