A n undergraduate course in community psychology is described. This course provides students with an integrative learning experience, combining academic coursework, exposure to current sociopolitical affairs, and personal experience in working with individuals living on the fnnges ofsociety. The course appears effective in introducing students to the content, methodology, values, and perspectives of this discipline. Factors thought to contribute to the success of the course are discussed.One can explain the concepts of community psychology and articulate its worldview through lectures, readings, guest speakers, and audiovisual materials. Students can read and hear about svstems-oriented modes of analvsis and clinical intervention, the multilevel human ecosvstem, pre-. * vention, empowerment, and the societal as well as the biological and interpersonal roots of a person's competencies and vathologies. However, for students to obtain not onlv