SE 101 - Educational Planning Co-Curricular Activities Master List SE 101 Learner Outcome: Students will be able to identify transferable skills they gain/strengthen through the curriculum and co-curriculum Department/College Accounting and Finance Dept. in the College of Business Biological Sciences Dept. in the College of Science and Technology Chemistry and Physics Dept. in the College of Science and Technology Computer Science & Industrial Technology Dept. in the College of Science and Technology English Dept. in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Fine and Performing Arts Dept. in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences General Studies Program in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Health and Human Sciences Dept. in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences Programs Co-Curricular Offerings Communication Sciences & Disorders Family & Consumer Sciences Social Work History and Political Sciences Dept. in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Date Parent/Family Orientation Program RWR - Attend the CSD student professional organization meeting/activity TBD Parent/Family Orientation Program RWR - Attend the FCS student professional organization meeting/activity Parent/Family Orientation Program RWR - Attend the SW student professional organization meeting/activity TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Sciences Kinesiology and Health Studies Dept. in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences Languages and Communication Dept. in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Communication • RWR -National Broadcast Society weekly meetings. (DVIC 112) RWR - National Organizational Communication Association weekly meetings. (138 DVIC) RWR -Southeastern Press Club weekly meetings. (138 DVIC) RWR -Public Relations Student Society of America weekly meetings. (215 Fay) RWR -Southeast Journalism Conference (COMM students’ competition) Vonnie Borden Speech Festival, annual competition for high school students Mondays 6 p.m. Mondays 6 p.m. Mobile DJ services for various events and organizations (e.g. Foreign Language Fest, Gumbo YaYa, convocation, homecoming, Rock N Roar, etc.) RWR - Produce audio presentations for orientation leaders RWR - Edit and produce performance music for Lionette Dance Team RWR -Colloquium – graduating seniors thesis presentation- (open to the public) Every semester Remote broadcasts for various events and organizations (Hot August Night, Career Fairs, Starry November Night, Chamber Business Expo, etc.) Community service projects (i.e. paint and cleanup at Clark Park, park build at Zemurray Park, assist with Rotary Club's Shamrock Run, etc.) RWR -Louisiana Association of Broadcasters (conference and student competition) Tuesdays 6 p.m. Wednesdays 6 p.m. Feb. 2015 March 2015 Every semester Every semester At the end of spring and fall semesters Every semester Every semester fall, spring semesters Foreign Languages RWR Society of Professional Journalists (conference and student competition) RWR - College Broadcasters, Inc. (conference and student competition) RWR- National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (student competition) RWR -Internships at TV stations and film studios, video production/post-production companies, and advertising/marketing agencies throughout the state, region and country RWR - Television broadcasts and productions of educational and community events, lectures, forums, cultural and performing arts presentations and events; athletic events and press conferences, etc. () Audio-video services and productions for university departments and events such as commencement, orientation, alumni banquet, student awards banquet, Miss Southeastern pageant, etc. RWR -Production of studio and location programs and segments for educational, community, cultural/entertainment, sports, and promotional programming such as student news, sports and entertainment programs, documentaries, commercials, interstitial programming, and regular series like North Shore public affairs, history, business, travel/tourism, nature, health, Southeastern talk and coach's shows, telecourses, etc. (each semester) Foreign Language Festival, annual competition for high school students in French and Spanish spring semester fall/spring semesters spring semester each semester each semester each semester each semester March 2015 Phi Sigma Iota, the International Foreign Language Honor Society initiation ceremony TBA International Night, annual event for “International Education Week” (Student Union Ballroom) Monday, Nov. 17 5-7 p.m. RWR – Student in SPAN-ED attend the annual LFLTA conference March 2015 Foreign language clubs activities (varies) Every two weeks Management and Business Administration Dept. in the College of Business Marketing and Supply Chain Management in the College of Business Mathematics Dept. in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Nursing Dept. in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences Psychology Dept. in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Sociology & Criminal Justice Dept. in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Teaching & Learning Dept. in the College of Education As an education major in these degree programs, choose one of more of the events. Early Childhood (PK-3) Elementary ( 1-5) Middle School (4-8) Elementary SPED (1-5) Middle School SPED (4-8) Attend the STAR Information Day, if you completed the STAR Program in High School (TEC 2020) RWR -Attend the Teacher Development Center Open House in Teacher Education Center (TEC 239) RWR- FANFARE EVENT LEKOTEK & SNOZELEN Grand Opening & Tour – (TEC 233 & TEC 246-247) SEPT 25 11:00-1:00 RWR - FANFARE EVENT The Orphan Train (KIVA –TEC 250 ) October 28 12:00 - 2:00 RWR – FANFARE EVENT Mamma’s Brown Sugar (TEC 1021) o October 29 12:00-2:00 October 15 9:00-4:00 October 16 9:00-4:00 October 27 9:00-6:30 *RWR – Denotes co-curricular offering by department or college that is designated as Real-World Ready