Loyola University Chicago
Programs and Opportunities
In most careers, what you are paid for is not your passion or interest, but a set of skills that you can use. Interest and passion will keep you engaged and motivated to excel, but skills will allow you to perform your jobs' roles and responsibilities. In other words, not what you find interesting to think about, but what you do.
The LUC community offers many relevant course programs, as well as on-campus groups, and community partnerships to help you explore and develop crucial skill sets.
The LUC community offers many relevant course programs, as well as on-campus groups, and community partnerships to help you explore and develop crucial skill sets.
Loyola Academic Programs
While Loyola does not offer an undergraduate degree in community organizing or development, many of Loyola's academic programs will further develop students' skills in these career areas as well as deepen students' understanding of social justice issues. Here are a few to consider: Undergraduate Majors Communication: Advocacy and Social Change Sociology Social Work Undergraduate Minors Environmental Action and Leadership Leadership Studies Sociology Urban Studies |
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REMEMBER:
The resources listed on this page are just a few options available to you
at LUC - skill development can take place off-campus through jobs, internships and volunteer experiences as well!
The resources listed on this page are just a few options available to you
at LUC - skill development can take place off-campus through jobs, internships and volunteer experiences as well!