Public Service and Community Engagement, Minor
The Public Service and Community Engagement Minor guides students to explore and analyze intersections between themselves, their communities, and pervasive social justice issues while integrating opportunities to develop and implement skills necessary to be agents of positive social change.
Students can choose from over 100 courses to fulfill requirements in three thematic areas, including Civic Issues, Social Identities, and Models of Social Change. The program is bookended by courses specifically developed to enhance the PSCE Minor experience, including a Leadership for Civic Engagement (Intro) course and the PSCE Capstone.
Aaron Fontan
Politics ’23, minor in Public Service and Community Engagement
Undergrad Wins National Changemaker Fellowship
It’s a really cool culmination of all the work I’ve done. I have a passion for serving others and helping my community. Here at USF, they were able to help me excel at that and take it to the next level."
Aaron Fontan
Politics ’23, minor in Public Service and Community Engagement
USF in DC
A semester-long program that integrates an internship with relevant coursework.
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Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good
Masonic, Room 106
San Francisco, CA 94117
Monday - Friday:
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.