Capstone courses are designed by Portland State University's faculty to build cooperative learning communities by taking students out of the classroom and into the field. In Capstone courses, students bring together the knowledge, skills, and interests developed to this point through all aspects of their education, to work on a community project. Students from a variety of majors and backgrounds work as a team, pooling resources, and collaborating with faculty and community leaders to understand and find solutions for issues that are important to them as literate and engaged citizens.
Retired-Course: Creative Industries
Retired-Course: Documenting Sustainable Development in the Pacific Northwest
Retired-Course: Documenting Sustainable Practices
Retired-Course: Effecting Change
Retired-Course: Engaging Environmental Education
Retired-Course: Grantwriting Bike Transportation
Retired-Course: Grantwriting: Bicycle Transportation
Retired-Course: Neighborhoods and Watersheds
Retired-Course: Social Justice Education
Retired-Course: Sustainable Rural Development in NW Argentina
Retired-Course: Teaching Art for Social Change
Retired-Course: Volunteer Stream Monitoring
Retired-Course: Volunteer Stream Monitor Summer
Retired-Course: Women's Prison Gardens
Retired-Course: Writing and Community