Joel Gallegos Greenwich
Professor of Practice
Individualized Education, School of Individualized Study
Academic Affairs
585-475-7371
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Joel Gallegos Greenwich
Professor of Practice
Individualized Education, School of Individualized Study
Academic Affairs
585-475-7371
Currently Teaching
ITDL-151H
Explorations of Place and Space
3 Credits
This honors seminar is a foundational course that examines how our social worlds are linked to our natural and built worlds. The corresponding emphasis on inquiry, analysis, and interpretation facilitates student-engaged learning. In exploring pertinent place and space related issues/topics through an experiential, active, and site-specific curricular focused learning, various aspects of the human condition are discovered. The theme or topic of this honors seminar, as chosen by the instructor, is announced in the subtitle as well as course notes and is developed in the syllabus. The honors seminar integrates the required Year One curriculum.
SOIS-202
Individuals & Society
3 Credits
This course examines how to understand the individual’s role and ethical responsibilities in civil society, the economy, and the globe. The course is exploratory, collaborative, and participatory. The course will involve reading, discussion, and reflection on notable texts about individualism from antiquity to the present, as well as discussion sessions with notable individuals in our community. In consultation with the faculty instructor, students will develop a research and action plan based on their own sense of individuality.
SOIS-299
Special Topics
1 - 4 Credits
Special topics are experimental courses offered per semester.
SOIS-510
Multidisciplinary Life
3 Credits
A capstone class for students in the applied arts and sciences bachelor of science degree program. Course provides students an opportunity to reflect upon and enhance the many aspects of their individualized educational programs and focus on future goals.