Program Coordinator/Contact
Kathie Erdman Becker, Coordinator and Advisor
College of Arts and Sciences
Wagner Hall 124
605-688-6296
E-mail: kathie.erdman@sdstate.edu
Program Information
The Experiential Learning Certificate will provide students with high-impact educational activities to produce deeper learning outcomes – mastery of academic content and transferable skills – needed for success in the 21st century world. Students learn best when they engage in meaningful, hands-on activities, including service learning, applied learning, field-based learning, integrative learning, research/scholarship/creative activity, and domestic and international travel studies. More specifically, students learn best when they reflect critically upon how to apply what they have learned in the classroom to experience-based learning activities.
Student Learning Outcomes
Through completing the Experiential Learning Certificate, students will:
- Actively engage in experienced based learning in their field of study;
- Exhibit greater cultural sensitivity and community engagement;
- Hone their management, collaboration, and communication skills by networking with faculty and peers; and
- Engage in research or creative activities that lead to intellectual discovery and professional development.
Academic Requirements
The following are required of all students enrolled in the experiential learning program:
- Successful completion of 15 hours of experiential learning coursework in at least three different types of courses (service learning, applied learning, field-based learning, integrative learning, scholarly activity, and travel studies);
- Successful completion of at least one activity outside of a campus setting through the program coursework;
- Successful completion of at least one campus-based activity through the program coursework;
- Documentation of completion of certificate requirements via an electronic portfolio;
- Participation in all assessment activities and surveys associated with the certificate.
Course Delivery Format
Program courses are taught on campus, online, and in field based settings.