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SPP 461: Seminar I: Students with Special Needs
2.00 Credits
Wheelock College
Students reflect upon and analyze their experiences as they work with school-aged children during the practicum experience. Must be taken concurrently with SPP 460.
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SPP 470: Practicum II: Students with Special Needs
3.00 Credits
Wheelock College
A second experience with school-aged children with exceptional learning needs, at a different age level and/or displaying different learning needs than the first practicum. Students have increasing responsibility for curriculum design and all other responsibilities of a teacher. 3 days a week. Taken concurrently with SPP 471.
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SPP 471: Seminar II: Students with Special Needs
1.00 Credits
Wheelock College
Students reflect upon and analyze their experiences as they work with school-aged children during the practicum experience. Must be taken concurrently with SPP 470.
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SPP 640: Internship: Students with Special Needs
3.00 Credits
Wheelock College
Supervised experience with school-aged children with exceptional learning needs in inclusive, resource, or substantially separate classrooms in public or private settings (PreK-8). Students have increasing responsibility for curriculum design and all other responsibilities of a teacher. Minimum 300 hours. Taken concurrently with SPP641; fulfills requirement for TSMD license endorsement.
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SPP 641: Seminar: Students with Special Needs
1.00 Credits
Wheelock College
Students reflect upon and analyze their experience in practica for students with group presentation. Culminates in performance of student-generated scripts. Satisfies General Education Arts requirement. Intermediate.
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SWK 205: Introduction to Social Work
4.00 Credits
Wheelock College
Provides an overview of the social work profession, its foundation in values and ethics, its theoretical framework, and its role in society. Also examines a variety of populations, fields of practice and focuses on the activities and responsibilities of social workers in diverse settings. Prerequisites: Open to students starting in the second semester of the first year.
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SWK 225: Dynamics of Oppression/ Discrimination
4.00 Credits
Wheelock College
Analyzes the economic and political foundations of organizational and societal oppression and discrimination utilizing analytic tools to detect these roots and to understand the uneven distribution of resources. Also, debates regarding issues of equity and equality will provide students familiarity with contemporary social policy issues. Open to sophomores and juniors.
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SWK 268: Social Research
4.00 Credits
Wheelock College
Introduces the purposes, types and basic methodologies of social research. Prepares students to be informed consumers of research. Includes such topics as literature review, problem formulation, research design, data collection and data analysis and ethical/political issues. Prerequisite: SWK 205 and completion of or exemption from the college/core requirement in mathematics. Open to sophomores, juniors and seniors.
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SWK 345: Human Behavior & Social Environment
4.00 Credits
Wheelock College
Builds on the foundation of lifespan development content in the Human Growth and Development sequence. Focuses on the interaction between human behavior and the social environment from a multidimensional, holistic perspective which stresses the interdependence of biological, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual components of functioning. Prerequisites: HDP 120/122 and HDP 121/123 or HDP 124/126 and HDP 125/127. Additional prerequisites for Social Work majors: SWK 205 and SWK 225.
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SWK 355: Social Welfare Policy & Services
4.00 Credits
Wheelock College
Components of American and international social welfare systems, policymaking, policy advocacy, and policy analysis. Includes a social policy field component. Prerequisites: SWK 205, SWK 345 SWK 225, and AST 150. Open only to junior Social Work majors. evolve in context, informing justice-based practice, research, and policy. Offered once a year; fall semester.
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