Current List of CSL Courses

Academic Year (AY): 2022-23

Update: course sections offering the CSL option for Fall 2022 will be posted shortly.

 

Master CSL Course List

Below is the master list of courses that are community service learning (CSL) designated as indicated [CSL may be available] in the SF State Bulletin. Only service hours from these CSL-designated courses will be shown on students' official transcripts. Please note that not all courses are offered every semester and it is at the discretion of the course instructor to offer the CSL option and that CSL designation is at the course section level every semester.

Master list updated: 9.2.22

All University

  • AU 280 Community Service Learning Option*

*Note:Prerequisite: Must be concurrently enrolled in a university course offering a community service learning (CSL) opportunity. Students perform community service and reflect on their experience as required by the concurrent course.Course instructors: if you wish to offer this concurrent course, please contact ICCE. 

  • AU 500 College Corps (effective spring 2023)

Business, Lam Family College of

 

 

 

  • BUS 460 Microfinance: Financial Inclusion for the Poor

  • BUS 699 Independent Study 

  • BUS 895 Research Project in Business 

  • BUS 899 Independent Study 

 

  • ECON 640 Health Economics Analysis and Research [paired course offering with ECON 840]
  • ECON 840 Health Economics Analysis and Research [paired course offering with ECON 640]

 

  • FIN 420 Introduction to FinTech 

 

  • IBUS 699 Independent Study

  • IBUS 899 Special Study 

 

  • ISYS 573 New Advances in IT in Organizations 

 

  • MGMT 437 Entrepreneurial Internship

  • MGMT 567 Internship in Management 

  • MGMT 699 Independent Study 

  • MGMT 863 Seminar in Social Entrepreneurship [course offered also as FCS 863]

  • MGMT 899 Independent Study 

 

  • MKTG 440 Advertising Creativity and Production 

  • MKTG 699 Independent Study 

  • MKTG 899 Independent Study 

Education, Graduate College of

 

 

 

  • SLHS 663  Intro to Augmentative and Alternative Communication 

  • SLHS 701  Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Practices in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences 

 

  • E ED 645  Directed Experiences with Children

  • E ED 701  Social, Cultural, and Historical Foundations of Education 

 

  • ISED 201 Introduction to the University 

  • ISED 699 Independent Study 

  • ISED 739 Education and Community Development: Equity and Diversity 

 

  • S ED 640  Supervised Observation and Participation in Public Schools

  • S ED 751  Classroom Environment and Management

  • S ED 790  Teaching Multilingual Learners in Secondary Schools

 

  • S PED 330 Introduction to Disability 

Ethnic Studies, College of

 

  • AAS 323  Chinese American Identities 

  • AAS 512  Asian American Children's/Adolescent Literature 

  • AAS 541  South Asian Diaspora [course offered also as RRS 657]

  • AAS 595  Asian American Communities and Public Policy 

  • AAS 681  Asian American Community Changes & Development 

  • AAS 688  Asian American Community Service Internship 

  • AAS 697  Proseminar in Asian American Studies 

 

  • AFRS 376  Government, the Constitution, and Black Citizens 

  • AFRS 694  Community Service Learning 

 

  • AIS 205  American Indians & U.S. Laws 
  • AIS 460  Power and Politics in American Indian History 

  • AIS 694  Community Service Learning

 

  • ETHS 100  Introduction to Ethnic Studies [course offered also as RRS 100]

  • ETHS 697  Field Research or Internship in Ethnic Studies 

 

  • LTNS 210  Latina/o Health Care Perspectives 

  • LTNS 215  Introduction to Latina/o/x Studies

  • LTNS 225  Latina/o/x Visual Culture

  • LTNS 265  Topics in Latina/o/x History 

  • LTNS 276  Latina/o, U.S. Government, and Constitutional Ideals 

  • LTNS 315  Latina/os in California 

  • LTNS 350  Gender and Latina/x Feminisms

  • LTNS 415  Latina/o Economic Empowerment

  • LTNS 425  Popular and Traditional Music of the Latinx U.S.

  • LTNS 430  Race, Crime, and Justice [course offered also as CJ 435]

  • LTNS 435  Oral History, Community Memory, and Collective Stories

  • LTNS 470  Latina/o Immigration to the U.S.

  • LTNS 485  Latina/o Youth, Crime, and Justice [course offered also as CJ 485]

  • LTNS 536  Latina/o Journalism [course offered also as JOUR 536]

  • LTNS 580  Educational Equity [course offered also as RRS 580 and SOC 580]

  • LTNS 660  Latina/o Politics 

  • LTNS 670  Mexican Politics and Society [course offered also as PLSI 408]

  • LTNS 680  Latina/o/x Community Organizing 

  • LTNS 690  Community Fieldwork in Latina/o Studies 

  • LTNS 692  Cuba: Health, Education, and Culture 

  • LTNS 694  Community Service Learning 

 

  • RRS 100  Introduction to Ethnic Studies [course offered also as ETHS 100]

  • RRS 240  All Power to the People: Comparative Freedom Movements of the "Sixties"

  • RRS 410  Grassroots Organizing for Change in Communities of Color 

                          [course offered also as SOC 410]

  • RRS 420   Arab American Identity: Memory and Resistance

  • RRS 571  Women, Class, and Race

  • RRS 580  Educational Equity [course offered also as LTNS and SOC 580]

  • RRS 630  Palestine: Ethnic Studies Perspective

  • RRS 657  South Asian Diaspora [course offered also as A AS 541]

  • RRS 694  Community Service Learning: Praxis in Race and Resistance Studies

Health & Social Sciences, College of

 

 

 

  • CAD 230 Principles and Practices in Early Childhood Programs

  • CAD 330 Curriculum and Development in Early Childhood

  • CAD 400 Community Youth Development 

  • CAD 430 Experiential and Activity Based Learning Seminar 

  • CAD 431 Experiential and Activity Based Learning Practice 

  • CAD 650 Child Advocacy 

 

  • COUN 280  Empowering Poor Families to Graduate Out of Poverty [course offered as PH 280]

  • COUN 325  Selected Problems in Counseling 

  • COUN 605  Peer Counseling Skills Seminar 

  • COUN 606  Introduction to Peer Counseling Skills 

  • COUN 607  Advanced Peer Counseling Seminar 

  • COUN 608  Advanced Peer Education Internship 

  • COUN 699  Independent Study 

  • COUN 705  Counseling Practicum 

  • COUN 706  Counseling Skills and Process 

  • COUN 735  Advanced Practicum and Internship 

  • COUN 736  Advanced Counseling Process 

  • COUN 850  Second Specialization Internship

  • COUN 891  Case Studies & Internship Seminar 

  • COUN 892  Culminating Experience for Counselors

 

  • C J 435  Race, Crime, and Justice [course offered also as LTNS 430]

  • C J 470  Juvenile Justice [course offered also as SOC 452]

  • C J 485  Latina/o Youth, Crime, and Justice [course offered also as LTNS 485]

  • C J 501  Criminal Law 

  • C J 550  School Violence and Discipline

  • C J 680  Field Course in Criminal Justice 

  • C J 699  Independent Study 

 

  • ENVS 224  Research Methods for Environmental Studies 

  • ENVS 460  Energy, Justice, and Sustainability

  • ENVS 640  Recreation Use of National Parks and Protective Areas [course offered also as RPT 640] 

  • ENVS 680  Environmental Studies Internship 

 

  • ADM 569  Visual Merchandising and Promotion 

  • FCS 769  Visual Merchandising and Promotion 

  • FCS 863  Seminar in Social Entrepreneurship [course offered also as MGMT 863] 

 

  • SXS 794  Community Service Learning in Sexuality Studies 

  • SOC 410  Grassroots Organizing for Change in Communities of Color [course offered also as RRS 410]

  • SOC 452  Juvenile Justice [also offered as CJ 470]

  • SOC 501  Internship: Applied Sociology 

  • SOC 502  Internship Seminar: Applied Sociology 

  • SOC 580  Educational Equity [course offered also as LTNS 580 and RRS 580]

 

  • KIN 620  Advanced Practicum in Kinesiology 

  • KIN 696  Kinesiology Community-Based Internship 

  • KIN 699  Independent Study 

 

  • NURS 721  Program Planning and Financial Management in Nursing Practice 

 

  • PA 727  Program and Service Delivery 

  • PA 745  Perspectives on Nonprofit Management 

  • PA 746  Application of Organizational Learning in Nonprofits

  • PA 803  Public Affairs Internship 

 

  • PH 280  Empowering Poor Families to Graduate Out of Poverty [course offered also as COUN 280]

  • PH 455  Community Organizing & Community Building for Health 

  • PH 671  Practice of Peer Health Education 

  • PH 821  Public Health Profession Practice 

  • PH 822  Advanced Public Health Profession Practice 

 

  • RPT 165  Nature Sampler Field Study and Service 

  • RPT 350  Facilitating Wellness Through Leisure

  • RPT 410  Therapeutic and Inclusive Recreation 

  • RPT 470  Travel with Purpose

  • RPT 570  Developing and Managing Resources in Nonprofit Agencies 

  • RPT 640  Recreation Use of National Parks and Protective Areas [course offered also as ENVS 640] 

  • RPT 690  Internship in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism

  • RPT 699  Independent Study 

 

  • SW 450  Introduction to Research in Social Work 

 

  • USP 485  San Francisco Political Issues [course offered also as PLSI 475]

  • USP 560  Urban Poverty and Policy [course offered also as PLSI 560]

  • USP 603  Public Service Internships [course offered also as PLSI 603]

  • USP 604  Internship Seminar [course offered also as PLSI 604]

  • USP 680  Senior Seminar 

Liberal & Creative Arts, College of

 

 

 

  • ANTH 595  Anthropological Filmmaking I [course offered also as CINE 635]

  • ANTH 596  Anthropological Filmmaking II [course offered also as CINE 636]

  • ANTH 699  Independent Study 

 

  • BECA 360  Virtual Reality: 360 Video Production

  • BECA 415  Advanced Television Production Workshop 

  • BECA 580  Media in Community Service 

  • BECA 647  Advanced Video Production 

 

  • CINE 635  Anthropological Filmmaking I [course offered also as ANTH 535] 

  • CINE 536  Anthropological Filmmaking II [course offered also as ANTH 536] 

 

  • COMM 557  Performance and Pedagogy of the Oppressed for Educators [course offered also as LS 403]

 

  • CW 675 Community Projects in Literature [paired course offering with CW 875]

  • CW 875 Community Projects in Literature [paired course offering with CW 675]

 

  • DANC 300GW Dance Organizational Strategies and Field Topics - GWAR

  • DANC 340  Dance Pedagogy  

  • DANC 399  University Dance Theatre  

  • DANC 461  Advanced Choreography Performance & Production  

  • DANC 560  Supervised Experience in Dance Education  

  • DANC 699  Independent Study

 

  • DES 324GW  Research and Writing for Design-GWAR

  • DES 330  Industrial Design Outreach (iDo) 

  • DES 505  Senior Design Project

  • DES 575  Contemporary Design Workshop

  • DES 576  Practical Experience: Internship 

  • DES 625  Graphic Design Practicum: Design Working Group

  • DES 627  Advanced Projects in Visual Communication Design 

  • DES 852  Directed Experience in Design 

  • DES 899  Independent Study 

 

  • ENG 114  Writing the First Year: Finding Your Voice

  • ENG 214  Second Year Written Composition: English 

  • ENG 216  Cultivating Curiosity: Explore Your World, Your Identity, and Your Future

  • ENG 417  Academic Literacy and the Urban Adolescent 

  • ENG 419  Advanced Composition for Teachers 

  • ENG 425  Language in Context 

  • ENG 426  Second Language Acquisition 

  • ENG 490  Grant Writing 

  • ENG 530  Early Atlantic Migrants and Texts

  • ENG 618  Individual and Team Writing 

  • ENG 826  Second Language Acquisition 

 

  • FR 450  Translating Themes: English/French 

 

  • HIST 405  Maritime History

  • HIST 420  American Colonial History

  • HIST 680  Archives or Historial Agency Internship

  • HIST 681  Community Service Learning in the Schools [course offered also as LS 681] 

 

  • JS 350  Jewish Social Responsibility 

  • JS 600  Internship [paired course with JS 800]

  • JS 800  Internship [paired course with JS 600]

 

  • JOUR 536  Latina/o Journalism [course offered also as LTNS 536]

 

  • MS 710  Museum Education and School Outreach 

  • MS 899  Independent Study

 

  • PHIL 383  Ethics in Medicine 

 

  • PLSI 408  Mexican Politics and Society [course offered also as LTNS 670]

  • PLSI 462  Applied Public Opinion Research 

  • PLSI 463  The Politics of Immigration in the United States

  • PLSI 472  Civic and Political Engagement 

  • PLSI 473  California Politics and Government 

  • PLSI 475  San Francisco Political Issues [course offered also as USP 485]

  • PLSI 560  Urban Poverty and Policy [course offered also as USP 560]

  • PLSI 603  Public Service Internships [course offered also as USP 603]

  • PLSI 604  Internship Seminar [course offered also as USP 604]

 

  • SPAN 831  Seminar in Literary Movements or Periods

 

  • WGS 571  Women, Poverty, and Globalization 

  • WGS 602  Feminist Cultural Activism 

  • WGS 698  Feminist Praxis and the Non-Profit Industrial Complex 

  • WGS 771  Women, Poverty, and Globalization 

  • WGS 798  Feminist Internship: Gender and Nonprofit Industrial Complex 

  • WGS 802  Feminist Cultural Activism 

Science & Engineering, College of

 

 

 

  • ​​BIOL 331  Research with Communities
  • BIOL 644  LEADerS Service Learning Course: Learners Engaged in Advocating for Diversity in Science 

  • BIOL 652  Science Education Partners in Biology

  • BIOL 654  Peer Assistants for Learning Science (PALS)

 

  • ERTH 642  Watershed Assessment and Restoration [course offered also as GEOG 642]

 

  • GEOG 642  Watershed Assessment and Restoration  [course offered also as ERTH 642]

  • GEOG 688  Geographic Internship

 

  • MATH 314  Math Circle Seminar 

 

  • PSY 200  General Psychology 

  • PSY 300  Current Issues in Psychology

  • PSY 525  Community Psychology 

  • PSY 558  Field Services Seminar 

  • PSY 559  Psychological Field Service 

  • PSY 699  Independent Study in Psychology