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SW 6310: Practicum IIA
4.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: SW 6200, 6210, 6220, 6240; Description: A 250 hour field practicum experience with the generalist perspective. May be taken concurrently with SW 6320 Practicum IIB.
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SW 6320: Practicum IIB
4.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: SW 6030, 6200, 6210, 6220; Description: A 250 hour field practice practicum experience with the generalist perspective. May be taken with SW 6310 Practicum IIA.
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SW 6400: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Independent study allows a student to develop more fully an area of his or her particular interest. Topics for intensive study are chosen in joint consultation between the student and the instructor.
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SW 6410: Aging, Issues and Controversy
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor; This course examines the biological, psychological, and social issues affecting older adults. The field of gerontology is explored with special attention to current controversies in health care, independence and social status with application of ethical theories to these problems. Special attention is given to the impacts on the family of caregiving, alternative living arrangements, cognitive and physical decline, and other aging issues.
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SW 6420: Adult Mental Health
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor; Description: This course prepares students for advanced generalist practice by integrating foundation level knowledge of policy, research, HBSE and practice with substantive knowledge from the field of mental health. Students will learn the basics of DSM-IV-TR diagnosis, biopsychosocial assessment, and treatment planning. They will be exposed to the skills necessary to conducts strengths and competency-based assessments and interventions.
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SW EL: Elective Lower Division
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
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SW EU: Elective Upper Division
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
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SWED 1110: Swedish Lang and Culture I
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: At least one year of successfully completed full-time studies at the university level; Description: The course provides an introduction to Swedish language and literature, as well as to Swedish culture and society. The students are expected to practice their skills in spoken and written Swedish. The course is required by all international students studying at Mid-Sweden University.
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SWED 1120: Swedish Lang and Culture II
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: SWED 1110 and at least one year of successfully completed fulltime studies at the university level; Description: The course provides an introduction to Swedish language and literature, as well as to Swedish culture and society. The students are expected to practice their skills in spoken and written Swedish. The course is required by all international students studying at Mid-Sweden University.
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TEAE 4020: Read Writ Learn Meth for ESL
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: This course is designed to build background knowledge regarding oral, reading, and writing development in English for K-12 English language learners. The course covers language acquisition theories, literacy development in the first and second language, classroom organization, teaching strategies, and instructional methods in reading and all content areas as well as assessment procedures for effective English language instruction in the PreK-12 classroom environment. The course is specifically designed to assist practicing classroom teachers in meeting the needs of English language learners and newly arriving immigrant students with varying levels of English language proficiency and varying levels of educational experiences. The course is not recommended for teachers of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) or Foreign Language teachers.
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