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SPN 450: Spanish Translation And Interpretation Practicum
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Development of the basic techniques needed for translation and interpretation. Considerable practice given to both translating into and from the native language (English/Spanish). Material will be taken from literary and non-literary genres and styles. Emphasis will be placed on command of appropriate professional lexicon and awareness of the relationship between language and culture. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite: Any course in the SPN300 or 400 series, or equivalent proficiency in Spanish as determined by the Foreign Languages Department.
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SPN 480N: Seminar in The Literatures of The Spanish- Speaking World w, di
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Group discussions of selected literary and critical works. Topics chosen to promote in-depth understanding of various aspects of Hispanic literature and culture. Perspectives range from the traditional to the contemporary, from the mainstream to the marginal. Three lecture hours per week. Not open to students who have received credits for SPN480. Prerequisites: At least two courses from SPN401, SPN402, SPN415, SPN416, SPN417, SPN418.
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SPN 490: Advanced Professional Spanish Across The Curriculum
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An interdisciplinary round table discussion course. Students will research and present professional materials from Spanish language sources relevant to courses taken outside the Foreign Languages Department. This course will integrate language study and use with the study of disciplinary content in the humanities and fine arts, in social and behavioral sciences and in professional and pre-professional programs. Prerequisite: SPN350 or SPN351.
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SPN 495: Seminar in Linguistics w
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This seminar provides advanced students with an opportunity to reflect more deeply on topics related to the language system or to the place of the language in society and culture. It covers various areas of language study not usually examined in lower level courses and will expand on topics covered in SPN410. Course topics may include Spanish/English Contrastive Linguistics; Sociolinguistics of the Spanish-speaking world; and Advanced Romance Linguistics. Prerequisite: SPN410 or permission of Department Chairperson.
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SPN 500: Directed Study in Spanish
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An individualized, in-depth course taking into account the needs and interests of the student and the areas of expertise of the faculty member supervising the directed study. Prerequisites: SPN202 or SPN202Z, and permission of Department Chairperson.
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SPN 501: Senior Seminar With Thesis
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Students will write an approximately 20 page thesis paper in Spanish pertaining to their chosen concentration within the Spanish B.A.: Literature/Culture, Elementary or Secondary Education, or Professional. Progress will be assessed at weekly group discussions. Students will be guided in extensive outside research, presentation, and writing. This course is required of all Spanish majors. Prerequisites: Three Spanish courses at the 400 level or the permission of the Department Chairperson.
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SWK 101: The Profession of Social Work
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course examines the role of the social worker in addressing the needs of individuals, families, groups and communities. Special emphasis is placed on the values and ethics that inform and guide social work practice. Students examine the relationship between situations involving individuals, families, organizations and communities, and the role of the social worker in those situations. The course highlights a variety of community services and specifies how social workers in those settings address human needs.
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SWK 102: Social Welfare Past And Present
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course examines the function of social welfare in society from various perspectives. Particular attention is paid to the evolution of the US social welfare system and its relationship to important social issues, including poverty and wealth. Social welfare is studied from a policy perspective, and students are given the tools for beginning social policy analysis. Students develop and articulate perspectives on social welfare and examine their own values concerning human need.
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SWK 200: Social Services Volunteer Practicum
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Emphasis is on a community field experience in a social service agency. Students are expected to: (1) volunteer for a minimum of three hours per week for the entire semester (total minimum: 45 hours); (2) participate in an Orientation Meeting and two hours of seminar time per week; (3) meet with the instructor at least once during the semester; (4) submit the required written assignments dealing with the practicum experience. Required of Social Work majors and minors. Prerequisite: SWK100-101 or SWK102.
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SWK 261: Human Behavior And The Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This is one of two courses which consider the interface between behavioral/psychological processes and the social environment out of which they grow. Emphasis is given to systems theory, group dynamics, organizational and community processes. The course draws linkages between this content and the provision of social services to individuals, families, groups, and communities by social workers based in organizational settings. Not open to students who have completed SWK360. Prerequisites: PSY101 and SOC201 or approval of Department Chairperson.
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