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Seminar in International Health and Social Development (Nursing)

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SW745, Section 001

This seminar course is required for students enrolled in the interdisciplinary Certificate in International Health and Social Development. It is intended to serve as a bridge between course work and the internship, and to specifically prepare students for their international practicum. It consists of presentations by faculty, experts in the field of international health, and by students. Topics include presentations and discussions of international research, international program development and evaluation, case studies of international work, reports of students from their practicum work, and discussion of field conditions under which international work is conducted. Students, faculty, and guests will have opportunities to explore areas of mutual interest. Students are required to attend a minimum of 14 hours of seminar sessions to obtain credit for the course.

Semester: Fall 2004
Instructor: Raisler, Jeanne
U-M Class #: 30110
Program Type: Residential
Credits: 1 Credit Hours

Course Codes

W:Social Work is not the home dept; home dept in parenthesis, contact home dept with questions
X:Social Work is the home department of this course

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