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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Generalist social work practice with mezzo systems. Knowledge and methods to bring about planned change with families, natural networks, and groups; practice skills in group process. Taken concurrently with SOWK 313, SOWK 317 and SOWK 388. Prerequisites: limited to majors; SOWK 486. Offered Spring Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Generalist social work practice with macro systems. Knowledge and methods to bring about planned change in organizations, systems and communities through planning, administration, evaluation, advocacy and community organization. Taken concurrently with SOWK 490. Prerequisites: limited to majors; SOWK 487. Offered Fall Semester.
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4.00 Credits
Through individually appropriate field experiences, students are given opportunities to apply knowledge gained from coursework, and to integrate theory and practice in professional situations. At least 225 hours of professional work is required. Included in the Practicum are fifteen hours of professional development seminar discussions. Taken concurrently with SOWK 488, SOC 460. Prerequisites: SOWK 486 and SOWK 487;lLimited to majors, senior standing and admission to field practicum. Offered Fall Semester.
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4.00 Credits
Through individually appropriate field experiences, students are given opportunities to apply knowledge gained from coursework, and to integrate theory and practice in professional situations. At least 225 hours of professional work is required. Included in the Practicum are fifteen hours of professional development seminar discussions. Taken concurrently with SOWK 460. Prerequisites: SOWK 488, SOWK 490; limited to majors, senior standing and admission to field practicum. Offered Spring Semester.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An advanced course allowing a student to complete an independent research project or scholarly investigation which demonstrates mastery of methodology appropriate to the student's field of study. Prerequisites: limited to majors, senior standing and permission of program chair. Offered TBA.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to theory and practice of speaking in formal settings: audience analysis, preparation for several types of audiences, multicultural factors, public discussion methods. Offered Fall, Spring and Summer Semester.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to Spanish language and grammar. Provides a practical overview of Spanish communication, including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Focus is on student's beginning mastery of common idiomatic expressions, initial vocabulary and verb conjugations. Offered Fall and Spring Semester.
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4.00 Credits
Continuing introduction to Spanish language and grammar. Provides a practical overview of Spanish communication, including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Focus is on student's continuing mastery of common idiomatic expressions, second-semester vocabulary and verb conjugations up to, and including, imperfect subjunctive forms. Prerequisite: SPAN 101 or equivalent Offered Fall and Spring Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the opportunity for students to practice acquired Spanish language and grammar skills in a series of discussions dealing with social, cultural, philosophical and political themes that are of current interest throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: SPAN 101, SPAN 102 or equivalent credit by examination. Offered TBA.
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3.00 Credits
Continues SPAN 102 with greater emphasis on reading, writing and grammar; writing of short one to two page essays and reading of short stories stressed; grammar of tenses and modifiers developed. Taught entirely in Spanish. Prerequisites: SPAN 106, SPAN 102 or permission of the program chair. Offered Fall Semester.
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