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SK 630

Int& 39 l Placement Orientation

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This course focusses on practically preparing students for a four month residency in a different cultural and social work milieu.Travelling to and living in a new country can offer multiple learning opportunities and challenges. An important aspect of preparation is learning some of the history of the country where the student will reside. Through this individually oriented review and seminar discussion, students examine the political and social environments with which they need to become familiar. The course also engages with students on issues of health and safety, assessing and managing risk, navigating relationships and ethical dilemmas in the field. This course is a direct segue into SK622 and the major assignment will be the preparation of a background paper that describes and analyses the historical and contemporary conditions and issues of their host country. A final grade (pass/fail) is determined through student participation as well as the background paper and presentation. Registration Notes: Enrolment restricted to students who have been selected for an International Placement.

This course focusses on practically preparing students for a four month residency in a different cultural and social work milieu.Travelling to and living in a new country can offer multiple learning opportunities and challenges. An important aspect of preparation is learning some of the history of the country where the student will reside. Through this individually oriented review and seminar discussion, students examine the political and social environments with which they need to become familiar. The course also engages with students on issues of health and safety, assessing and managing risk, navigating relationships and ethical dilemmas in the field. This course is a direct segue into SK622 and the major assignment will be the preparation of a background paper that describes and analyses the historical and contemporary conditions and issues of their host country. A final grade (pass/fail) is determined through student participation as well as the background paper and presentation. Registration Notes: Enrolment restricted to students who have been selected for an International Placement.

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This course focusses on practically preparing students for a four month residency in a different cultural and social work milieu.Travelling to and living in a new country can offer multiple learning opportunities and challenges. An important aspect of preparation is learning some of the history of the country where the student will reside. Through this individually oriented review and seminar discussion, students examine the political and social environments with which they need to become familiar. The course also engages with students on issues of health and safety, assessing and managing risk, navigating relationships and ethical dilemmas in the field. This course is a direct segue into SK622 and the major assignment will be the preparation of a background paper that describes and analyses the historical and contemporary conditions and issues of their host country. A final grade (pass/fail) is determined through student participation as well as the background paper and presentation. Registration Notes: Enrolment restricted to students who have been selected for an International Placement.


SK 630

Int& 39 l Placement Orientation

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This course focusses on practically preparing students for a four month residency in a different cultural and social work milieu.Travelling to and living in a new country can offer multiple learning opportunities and challenges. An important aspect of preparation is learning some of the history of the country where the student will reside. Through this individually oriented review and seminar discussion, students examine the political and social environments with which they need to become familiar. The course also engages with students on issues of health and safety, assessing and managing risk, navigating relationships and ethical dilemmas in the field. This course is a direct segue into SK622 and the major assignment will be the preparation of a background paper that describes and analyses the historical and contemporary conditions and issues of their host country. A final grade (pass/fail) is determined through student participation as well as the background paper and presentation. Registration Notes: Enrolment restricted to students who have been selected for an International Placement.

This course focusses on practically preparing students for a four month residency in a different cultural and social work milieu.Travelling to and living in a new country can offer multiple learning opportunities and challenges. An important aspect of preparation is learning some of the history of the country where the student will reside. Through this individually oriented review and seminar discussion, students examine the political and social environments with which they need to become familiar. The course also engages with students on issues of health and safety, assessing and managing risk, navigating relationships and ethical dilemmas in the field. This course is a direct segue into SK622 and the major assignment will be the preparation of a background paper that describes and analyses the historical and contemporary conditions and issues of their host country. A final grade (pass/fail) is determined through student participation as well as the background paper and presentation. Registration Notes: Enrolment restricted to students who have been selected for an International Placement.

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This course focusses on practically preparing students for a four month residency in a different cultural and social work milieu.Travelling to and living in a new country can offer multiple learning opportunities and challenges. An important aspect of preparation is learning some of the history of the country where the student will reside. Through this individually oriented review and seminar discussion, students examine the political and social environments with which they need to become familiar. The course also engages with students on issues of health and safety, assessing and managing risk, navigating relationships and ethical dilemmas in the field. This course is a direct segue into SK622 and the major assignment will be the preparation of a background paper that describes and analyses the historical and contemporary conditions and issues of their host country. A final grade (pass/fail) is determined through student participation as well as the background paper and presentation. Registration Notes: Enrolment restricted to students who have been selected for an International Placement.


SK 630 Prerequisites

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SK 630 Leads To

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SK 630 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Graduate (GR)

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