Whether throughout the entire semester or part of it, experiential learning experiences are varied based upon the type of course and desired objectives. Here are examples:
Clinical education – For example, students in Physical Therapy are required to gain hands-on experience, whether with faculty on campus or at 1,000 clinical sites, such as hospitals and rehabilitation centers across the U.S., being supervised by licensed physical therapists.
Field work—Students in Health Care Management, Health Sciences, and Public & Community Health, for example, gain firsthand experience for credits at pre-approved sites off campus.
Practicums—The Technical Theatre Practicum course in Theatre, for example, provides student with practical applications of theater production activity.
Student teaching—The Music School, for examples, offers its students in Music Education opportunities to teach at a variety of locations, including such local sites as The Board of Cooperative Educational Services-Tompkins-Seneca-Toga (BOCES), the Montessori School, Project Headstart (a collaboration between the Ithaca College Music Education Department and the Tompkins Community Action Headstart Program to teach children with special needs), and Strings Off and Running project (string instrument instruction at St. Mary's Elementary School students in nearby Cortland).
Civic learning—The Center for Civic Engagement delivers free fresh foods and other groceries to the Mobile Food Pantry to on-campus locations for all members of the IC community, as well as undertakes other initiatives to encourage students to become engaged citizens.
Creative services—Courses in the Park School, in particular, give students many opportunities to gain experience in a creative service agency setup where they represent real-world businesses and nonprofits as “clients” in classes. Most are part of capstone courses in which seniors undertake projects that draws from their knowledge gained from previous classes.
Student research—Students in the biological disciples at IC, for example, can participle in numerous research projects—whether elective, required, honors, or summer research. Students have presented papers at regional and national conferences and co-authored published articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Faculty-led field trips—Faculty-led study abroad trips (most are short term and held during winter and summer breaks) have brought students to many areas around the globe from China and South Korea to Malawi and Ireland. An Environmental Studies faculty-led course trip to Belize, for example, gave students firsthand experience to study ruins, reefs, and rainforests.
Study abroad or off-campus—IC students have opportunities to take a semester at IC’s off-campus programs or with other international study programs offered by IC’s Office of International Programs.
Internships—Every school at IC offers internships for students, whether for credit or paid.