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SOWK 4611: Social Work Practice and Research
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Students gain proficiency in research processes and methodologies, particularly evaluative and including single system design, used in social work practice. Corequisite: any 4000 level social work course. 3 credits
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SOWK 4811: Senior Practicum I
6.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
First of a two semester sequence. Under professional supervision, students function in a social work agency to gain beginning level generalist social work abilities. Includes various student reports and weekly class/group meetings. Prerequisites: Formal admission to the social work program. Corequisite: 4911. 6 credits
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SOWK 4812: Senior Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Second of a two-semester sequence. Under professional supervision, students function in a social work agency to gain beginning-level generalist social work abilities. Includes various student reports and weekly class/group meetings. Total number of practicum hours for the SOWK 4811-4812 sequence is 400. Prerequisites: SOWK 4811, 4911. Corequisites: SOWK 4912, 5111. 6 credits
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SOWK 4911: Theory and Practice I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
First of two theory and practice methodology course designed to help students develop the competencies required for ethical, effective and compassionate generalist professional practice. Prepares students for micro/ mezzo practice with individuals, families, small groups, organizations and communities. Emphasizes problem solving, strengths, and evidenced based practice. Prerequisite (formal admission into the social work program): SOWK 3611, 3811. Corequisite: SOWK 4811. 3 credits
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SOWK 4912: Theory and Practice II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The second theory and practice (methods) course designed to help students develop the competencies required for ethical, effective and compassionate generalist professional practice. Prepares students for professional mezzo and macro practice to serve individuals, families and large groups, organizations, communities, and society at large. Emphasizes problem solving, strengths, and evidenced based practice. Prerequisites: SOWK 4911. Corequisites: SOWK 4812, 5111. 3 credits
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SOWK 5111: Senior Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A capstone learning experience designed to help social work students integrate their beginning preparation for professional practice and/or graduate school and to explore major issues confronting the profession and society today. The course focuses on specific areas of interest identified by participants with the guidance of the instructor. Corequisites: 4812, 4912. 3 credits
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SPAN 0021: Refresher Spanish
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course is designed for students who studied Spanish in high school for two or more years but did not qualify to enroll in Intermediate Spanish I at the Placement Test. The course offers a general review of the grammatical and communicative contents of Elementary Spanish I and II. 3 credits institutional
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SPAN 1001-1002: Elementary Spanish I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Fundamentals of grammar. Pronunciation and syntax. Competence in aural and oral aspects are stressed in addition to reading and writing. 3 credits each
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SPAN 1001-1002 - Elementary Spanish I-II
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SPAN 1011-1012: Elementary Interactive Spanish I-II
1.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Intensive oral drills and laboratory activities, including computer-assisted instruction. Reinforces the material covered in Spanish 1001-1002. Taken simultaneously with SPAN 1001-1002. 1 credit
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SPAN 2001-2002: Intermediate Spanish I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Review of the essentials of grammar, vocabulary building, conversation and composition. Reading of modern prose. Prerequisite: SPAN 1002 or SPAN 1003 or equivalent department placement test or permission of department. (Formerly SPAN 1101-1102) 3 credits
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