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HRS 485C: Special Topics:Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course is designed to introduce students to the major theories, issues, and practices of conflict resolution. Specifically, the course will examine Mahatma Gandhi’s (1867- 1948) practices of Satyagraha and Martin Luther King’s (1929-1968) non-violence resistance philosophy. Conflict resolution approaches and their application will be covered and practiced. This course will explore conflict resolution on three levels: globally, locally, and individually.
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HRS 490: Internship in Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course is a field-based, professional opportunity for students to apply the theories, strategies, interventions, and knowledge learned through the HRS coursework. Students will be applying their classroom learning in a professional human and/or rehabilitation service setting. The internship is an intensely supervised and supported experience as students are supervised by both a faculty and an agency supervisor. There are three phases to the internship experience: orientation, observation, and performance. Students will perform all aspects of the human and/or rehabilitation specialists job e.g., intake interviewing, assessment, action planning, service planning, case management and case closure. Students will complete a minimum of 400 hours on site during the fall or spring semester. The internship is a competency driven experience and specific skills related to the direct provision of services will be evaluated. Prerequisites: HRS 119; HRS 121; HRS 200; HRS 210; HRS 219; HRS 305; HRS 320; HRS 330; HRS 340 (Fall/Spring) Staff/ Twelve Credits
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IDS 250: Individual Income Tax Assistance
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course combines the study of low-income taxpayers with community service learning. Students examine sociological issues, such as social class, in addition to researching individual tax credits targeted at low-income taxpayers. They will also become proficient with tax software. Students will apply their learning through the electronic preparation of tax returns for low-income Worcester residents. (Spring) Niece, Staff/ Three credits
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IDS 425: Seminar in service learning
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This interdisciplinary community service learning course is the capstone course for Community Service Learning minors. The course combines interdisciplinary readings, critical thinking and analysis, and community service. Students are encouraged to explore the connections between text and experience, between ideas and lived events. Students are engaged in 45 hours of community service throughout the semester. They pursue a research project of their choice. The culmination of the seminar is a research paper and a formal presentation. Melia/ Three credits
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ITA 101: Italian I
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An introduction to the Italian language aimed at developing from the beginning the language skills: oral comprehension and expression, reading, and writing. Work with tapes. Media fee $15. (Fall) Bonanno, Bezhani, Mambert, Staff/ Three credits
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ITA 102: Italian II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A continuation of Italian I. Aimed at developing further the language skills through oral/aural drills and graded readings. Work with tapes. Media fee $15. Prerequisite: ITA 101 or equivalent. (Spring) Bonanno, Bezhani, Staff/ Three credits
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ITA 103: Italian III
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
For students who wish to develop their knowledge of grammar in order to expand their ability to express themselves both orally and in writing. Work with tapes. Media fee $15. Prerequisite: ITA 102 or equivalent. (Fall) Bonanno, Staff/ Three credits
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ITA 104: Italian IV
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Continuation of ITA 103A. (Spring) Bonanno, Staff/ Three credits
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ITA 120: Italian V:Conversational Italian and Grammar Review
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course is designed for students who wish to enhance their proficiency in Italian. The main points of Italian grammar will be reviewed and expanded through traditional exercises and conversations on current topics. Italian news as well as magazine articles and literary excerpts will be used. Prerequisite: ITA 104 or equivalent. (Fall) Bonanno/ Three credits
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ITA 140: Introduction to Literature:Italian Language
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course is designed to introduce students to the form and structure of various genres of literature through the close reading and analysis of selections from Italian prose, poetry, and drama. Prerequisite: ITA 120 or equivalent. Bonanno/ Three credits
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