Hands-on experiences supported by critical reflection that empower students to take control of their learning.
Experiential learning (EL) can be incorporated into the classroom in various ways to help students gain a deeper understanding of the course material through practical applications. EL courses may also provide students with a unique opportunity to collaborate with faculty, their peers, and community partners to develop work-ready skills.
Examples of EL activities:
- Academic Internships
- Community Engaged Learning (CEL)
- Research Opportunity Program (ROP)
- Organization-Partnered Research
- Field Experiences
- Simulated Work Experiences
- …and more!
For more information about possible EL activities within and outside of the classroom, please contact us.