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SPA 486/586A: First and Second Language Acquisition and Cognitive Development
1.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
An introduction to an understanding of the nature of language and cognitive development through a study of current theories of first and second language and the role of L1 proficiency in L2 acquisition. Emphasis will be placed on the knowledge, proficiency and the variations in degree and mastery of these skills in the bilingual person. Application of this information to most appropriate instructional methods for first and second language acquisition.
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SPA 486/586B: Bilingualism/Biculturalism
1.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
An introduction to the understanding of the nature of bilingualism as presented in contemporary theories, along with the cultural, social and socioeconomic factors that impact the acquisition and maintenance of bilingualism. An exploration of the positive cognitive and cultural strengths of being a bilingual person. Application of this information to the most appropriate methods for teaching bilingual persons.
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SPA 487: Studies in Literature
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Specialized focus course to allow students to explore in more depth one or several Spanish or Latin American authors or the development of one particular genre. Prerequisite: SPA 228. Offered as needed.
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SPA 495: Special Topics in Spanish
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Course title and subject matter vary according to student need and interest. Specific topic (in language, literature, or civilization) announced before semester registration. Advanced standing in Spanish required. May be repeated with a different topic. Offered as needed.
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SPA 498: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
For the Spanish major, an enhancement of the educational experience through placement with a cooperating agency, business, institution, or industry. Nature of the assignment, type of experience, number of credits, and evaluation procedure to be stipulated in a statement of agreement involving the student, the supervisor, and the academic advisor. Required for the Spanish with the professional concentration. May be repeated for credit.
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SWK 231: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Study of the social work profession relative to its historical roots, fields of practice, ethical issues, professional organizations, and its relationship to social welfare policy. Introduction to the knowledge, values and skills underpinning social work practice with diverse and atrisk populations.
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SWK 232: Social Welfare Policies and Services
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Philosophical and historical perspectives of social welfare are considered. Course provides an overview of the development of policies and services which address a wide variety of human populations and needs. Policies and services are considered in light of social and economic justice.
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SWK 296-496: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Provides students with an opportunity to design their own course, which may involve a field component, or to pursue content in an area of special interest. Prerequisite: social work major or consent of instructor. Offered periodically.
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SWK 330: Human Behavior and Social Environment
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Concepts from psychology, sociology, and biology are linked by means of a systems framework. Course readings, lecture/discussions and projects are designed to increase appreciation and understanding of human need and human diversity. Theoretical learning is applied in the assessment of behavior and in the planning of intervention at all social system levels. Prerequisites: SOC 101h; PSY 214h; BIO 105em or consent of the instructor.
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SWK 340: Generalist Practice I
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Generalist social work practice theory with a person-in-environment focus is used as a framework for the development of interventive skills. Students acquire skills in interviewing, recording, and developing client-worker relationships. The generalist practice perspective presented utilizes a problem-solving process across social systems. Prerequisites: SWK 231, 232; prerequisite or co-requisite: SWK 330. Open only to SWK majors who have completed Phase I of the Admission Process.
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