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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Majors in social work must take all of these, (SWK460, SWK461 & SWK462) concurrently for a total of 15 credit hours. Provides experience in social work practice in a community-based agency under supervision and instruction from agency staff. Involves supporting agency services while further developing and enhancing social work practice skills by supplementing and reinforcing classroom learning. Practicum includes a minimum of 450 clock hours in placement and training. The program competencies and practice behaviors are the evaluation criteria for successful completion of the field work. Students must have earned a C or better in all required social work courses before enrolling. Prerequisites: Social work major and successful completion of all courses in the major. This course is not available for graduate credit.
Prerequisite:
(SOWK 102, 150, 250, 265, 270, 275, 327, 340, 360, 370, 375, 388, 420, and 450) and (SOWK 262, 347, 348, 351, 356, 357, 358, or 359) (All With Grade of C or Higher)
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6.00 Credits
Majors in social work must take all of these, (SWK 460, SWK461, SWK462) concurrently for a total of 15 credits. Provides experience in social work practice in a community-based agency under supervision and instruction from agency staff. Involves supporting agency services while further developing and enhancing social work practice skills by supplementing and reinforcing classroom learning. Practicum includes a minimum of 450 clock hours in placement and training. The program competencies and practice behaviors are the evaluation criteria for successful completion of the field work. Students must have earned a C or better in all required social work courses before enrolling. Prerequisites: Social work major and successful completion of all courses in the major. This course is not available for graduate credit.
Prerequisite:
(SOWK 102, 150, 250, 265, 270, 275, 327, 340, 360, 370, 375, 388, 420, and 450) and (SOWK 262, 347, 348, 351, 356, 357, 358, or 359) (All With Grade of C or Higher)
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3.00 Credits
Builds on the field work experience and must be taken concurrently with Field I-II to integrate the concepts and skills of the program for entry-level social work practice. Emphasis on the generalist approach covering the basic elements of assessment and intervention as applied to field learning. In conjunction with the field experience, integrates theory with practice across systems (i.e., individual, family, group organizations and community processes). Major research project required. Prerequisites: Social work major. Successful completion of all courses in the major with a C or better. This course is not available for graduate credit.
Prerequisite:
(SOWK 102, 150, 250, 265, 270, 275, 327, 340, 360, 370, 375, 388, 420, and 450) and (SOWK 262, 347, 348, 351, 356, 357, 358, or 359) (All With Grade of C or Higher)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides the opportunity for a range of topics to explore issues and concerns for the helping professions. Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. This class is available for graduate credit.
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3.00 Credits
Opportunity to offer courses in areas of departmental major interest not covered by the regular courses. This class is available for graduate credit.
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3.00 Credits
Opportunity to offer courses in areas of departmental major interest not covered by the regular courses. This class is available for graduate credit.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students who have never studied the language before. Both textbook and authentic materials used to enable students to express themselves on personalized topics.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of SPN101. Both textbook and authentic materials used to enable students to express themselves on a variety of topics concerning self, family and friends.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of SPN102. Both textbook and authentic materials used to enable students to express themselves on a variety of topics concerning self, family, friends, and their communities. Reading, writing, listening, and speaking combined to explore the history, geography, music, arts, and film of Hispanic society.
Prerequisite:
SPAN 102
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on different historical, social and artistic aspects of Spain and several Latin American countries. The course requires completing several readings and active participation in discussions about historical and literary texts, along with appreciation of different forms of art (paintings, movies, dances) from the regions mentioned above. This course only counts as General Education (Category B) or as a free elective. It is completely taught in English.
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