Breadcrumb Home Resources Syllabi Library Syllabi Library Our syllabi library features hundreds of courses that integrate community-engaged learning across a wide range of disciplines and issue areas Image Share Search all resources Sort Oldest to NewestNewest to OldestSort Alphabetical AscSort Alphabetical Desc 8 Results found for: Philanthropy Mental Health Clear All Filters Clear All Issue Area Youth Development (66) Economic & Community Development (49) Arts & Culture (46) Health (33) Environmental Sustainability (31) Education: K-12 (22) Food Security/Hunger (22) Housing/Homelessness (19) Political Engagement (18) Poverty Alleviation (18) Activism & Community Organizing (16) Racial Equity (16) Aging & Senior Services (12) Education: Civic Learning (12) Education: K-20 Partnerships (12) Education: Early Childhood (11) Disabilities (7) Criminal Justice (6) Education: Adult Learning (6) Gender Equity (6) Immigration/Migration (5) Human Rights (4) Product Development (4) Education: English Language Learning/ESL (3) Disaster Preparedness (2) Education: College Access & Retention (2) Electoral Engagement/Voting (2) Transportation (1) (-) Mental Health (7) (-) Philanthropy (1) Resource Type Syllabus (8) Discipline Health (3) Psychology (3) English (1) Nursing (1) Philanthropy (1) Public and Community Service Studies (1) Sociology (1) Course Upper Division Course (3) Graduate Course (2) Capstone/Thesis (1) Lower Division Course (1) Delivery In Person (7) Members Only/Public Public (8) Aging and Mental Health Syllabus / Jul. 20, 2018 Psychology SAVE Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Syllabus / Jul. 30, 2016 Nursing Psychology SAVE HISTORICAL AND LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS IN ADDICTION Syllabus / Jul. 21, 2016 Psychology Health SAVE ENGL 403: Literary New Orleans Syllabus / Jul. 31, 2014 English SAVE Mental Health Assessment of Older Adults Syllabus / Mar. 23, 2010 Health SAVE Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Last page Contribute to the library We're always seeking additional syllabi to add to our collection. If you teach a course that is a good example of community-engaged learning in your discipline, please contribute! Submit