This course bridges theory and practice through immersive, hands-on community service learning (CSL) experiences in health. Students will participate in CSL through group projects. Groups will all be partnered with a community partner organization that will provide a real project for students to work on in close collaboration with the partner. The projects will be focused on making an impact. Students will be required to complete 20-hours with their community partner throughout a term. Emphasizing collaboration, leadership, and communication, the course continues to develop students' durable and research skills for tackling real-world interdisciplinary health challenges. By applying systems thinking in complex, authentic settings, students prepare for diverse career pathways and further studies in health. Prerequisite: HLTH 100, HLTH 200.