CELAS courses bring theory to practice by linking coursework, critical thinking, and engagement activities. A form of experiential learning, CELAS courses allow students to test ideas in the real world and develop creative approaches to social, cultural, and scientific issues. A significant portion of CELAS learning takes place outside of the classroom: students learn through engagement with different geographies, organizations, and programs in the surrounding communities or in collaboration with partners from OSUN. CELAS students and faculty often collaborate with nonprofits, community groups, and government agencies that serve the public interest.
Benefits of Community Engaged Liberal Arts and Sciences Courses
CELAS by the Numbers
In 2019, 705 students participated in 55 courses and collaborated with more than 70 community agencies/organizations.
For Students
- Increases relevant coursework by bringing academic instruction to life.
- Develops meaningful involvement with the local and regional communities.
- Prepares individuals to participate in internships and research.
- Applies concepts from the classroom to their service.
- Provides platforms to analyze and discuss civic values.
- Allows exploration of career options.
- Develops a sense of community and civic responsibility.
- Teaches workforce skills.
- Increases a sense of self-efficacy, analytical skills and social development.
- Develops connections with people of diverse cultures and lifestyles.
- Provides opportunities to accommodate different learning styles.
For Faculty
- Enriches and enlivens teaching by providing a new understanding of how learning occurs.
- Identifies new areas for research and publication, and thus increases opportunities for professional recognition and reward.
- Enhances student learning and teaching qualities.
- Increases awareness of current social justice issues as they relate to the academic areas of interest.
- Provides opportunities for application of professional expertise and research.
- Increases diversity in the classroom by accommodating a wide variety of learning styles.
For the Community
- Enhances positive relationships with the College.
- Provides awareness-building of community issues, agencies and constituents.
- Contributes to positive exposure in the community.
- Creates ways to expand current services.
- Provides opportunities for participating in the educational process.
- Develops short and long term solutions to pressing community needs.
- Creates ways to expand current services.
- Increases human resources for problem solving.
- Enriches roles for supervisors.