Posted: December 4, 2020

Courses designed and taught by students, for students.

These eight courses explore exciting, niche topics, ranging from drug cartels in Latin America to building a sustainable future to the misrepresentation of big, Black women. 

All courses are electives open to all students (no prerequisites), range from 1-3 credits, and are designed and instructed by some of PSU's brightest undergrad students. Just this year, over 100+ University Park students have taken student-led courses by Students Teaching Students.

CED 497-002

Impact of Drug Cartels on the Development of Rural Latin America - 1 credit - Remote - Mondays, 10:10-11:00 am

WMNST 197-001

B. B. W.: The Miseducation and Underrepresentation of the Big Black Woman - 1 credit - Remote - Fridays, 1:25-2:15 pm

BA 397-001

Act Now for a Sustainable Future - 3 credits - Mixed Mode - Mondays and Wednesdays, 4:00-5:15 pm

MUSIC 297-002

Music and the Mind: An Introduction to Music Psychology - 1 credit - Remote - Mondays, 11:15 am-12:05 pm

THEA 497-008

American Musical Theatre History: From 9/11 to COVID-19 - 1 credit - Remote - Wednesdays, 3:35-4:25 pm

EDUC 197-4

Supporting Students' Mental Health - 1 credit - Remote - Tuesdays, 6:00-8:00 pm

ENG X97

Unpacking the Cultural, Ethnic, and Racial Diversity in Disney Films - 1 credit - Remote - TBD - Visit STSPSU.org/courses

RLST 197-001

The Catholic Church Since 1900 - 1 credit - In-person - Wednesdays, 7:05-7:55 pm