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SW 347: Social Work with the Aging
3.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
Development and current status of social welfare policy related to the elderly will be presented. Social services delivery system, which provides services to seniors, will be examined. Implications of social work practice concepts for working with the elderly will be studied. Credits: 3
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SW 401: Social Work Practice II
4.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
This course continues the emphasis of SW 318. The problem-solving method is studied in depth and applied to dyad, family and group client systems, with an emphasis on culturally diverse and disadvantaged populations, utilizing role plays and fieldwork experience. identification with the profession and beginning competencies for generalist practice are enhanced. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: SW 318 and SW 329; taken concurrently with SW 483 and SW 485. Credits: 4
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SW 403: Social Welfare Policy II
4.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
Community based social welfare organizations will be analyzed in depth with emphasis on developing change strategies for communities and organizations to respond to the needs of client systems, including individuals, families and groups, which are culturally diverse, at risk, or discriminated against. Policy intervention techniques will be introduced and utilized. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: SW 316 and SW 401. Taken concurrently with SW 484. Credits: 4
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SW 403 - Social Welfare Policy II
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SW 483: Social Work Field Instruction I
6.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
The program's field placement coordinator and the agency's instructor must approve the placement for two days a week in a social services setting. Agency schedule followed (minimum 15-hour week), on and off campus meetings with faculty. Opportunity to apply classroom learning and develop practice skills in a professional setting.Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: SW 316, SW 318, SW 320 and SW 330; Taken concurrently with SW 401 and SW 485. Credits: 6
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SW 484: Social Work Field Instruction II
3.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
Students continue with the schedule and practice requirements of SW 483. Builds on prior skill development and evaluates demonstration of beginning competencies in working with individuals, families, groups and communities. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: SW 401 and SW 483; must be taken concurrently with SW 403 and 485. Note: Must enroll in lab, Field Instruction II and Senior Credits: 6
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SW 484 - Social Work Field Instruction II
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SW 485: Integrative Social Work Senior Seminar
2.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
This summative course will involve faculty, field instructors, and students in studying selected areas of social work practice and field experiences related to General Education and the Liberal Arts perspective. It is designed to integrate the student's academic classes, field learning and professional development as a generalist practitioner. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: Taken concurrently with SW 401 and SW 483. Credits: 2
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SW 490: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
Study of selected topics of particular significance or current importance and interest to the social work profession, such as Social Work and the Law, Substance Abuse, etc. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Credits: (1-4)
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SW 496: Field Placement in Gerontology
2.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
Gerontology minor field placement in instructor-approved human services agency serving older adults for a minimum of two hours per week to a maximum of eight hours per week, plus bi-monthly consultation with instructor and completion of written research project. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: SW 347 or SOC 305. Credits: (1-3)
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TE 100: Exploring Teaching: K
12.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
This course provides students with exploratory experiences of teaching as a profession. It is designed to help the student examine self in relation to education. Field-based experiences in surrounding school districts including observations in urban and suburban schools are required. TE 100 must be completed prior to admission to College of Education. Note: Students may not enroll in any 300-level Education courses until they have been formally admitted to the College of Education or have been given special permission to enroll in a specific course. Details and forms regarding admissions procedures are available in the Admissions and Certification Office. Credits: 1
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TE 301: Methods of Teaching Children in Literature: K
8.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
Provides students with an overview of different genres of contemporary children's literature as they apply to language arts concepts. Students will study literary response and literary analysis. Course material includes: planning literature activities, and preparing a literature/ language arts project that meets the State of Michigan Benchmarks in Language Arts. Credits: 3
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