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Susan K. Crabb

Susan K. Crabb

Susan Wiant Crabb joined the Office of Field Education as a field educator/lecturer/field liaison on September 1, 2008. Prior to joining the Field Education Office, Susan worked at a large nonprofit agency. As the president/CEO from 2004 to 2008, she was responsible for the budget and financial management, strategic planning, development, Board relations, and supervision to the leadership team. She also served as a field instructor for U-M and Eastern Michigan University BSW and MSW students for over ten years.

Susan worked with abused and neglected youth in Residential Treatment where she created and implemented programs for the youth specifically oriented to life skill development. In addition, she developed programming that emphasized physical activity and nutrition. She has also worked with older adults in an adult day setting, a transportation program, and in-home care. In all programs she placed emphasis on dignity and respect, and she continued to stress physical activity as a primary source of improvement to quality of life issues. Susan has been an active member of Great Lakes Recreation Leaders Lab and was the general session presenter at the 2007 conference. Her session, "Who's in your Lifeboat?" was a five-day exploration of support systems and communication between generations.

Susan has taught at Eastern Michigan University as an adjunct professor and was the recipient of Eastern Michigan University's School of Social Work MSW and Gerontology Alumna of the Year Awards in 2006 and 2007.

Research Interests/Focus

Children and youth, mental health and community organization

Education

Year Degree   School
2000 MSW Social Work and Certificate in Gerontology Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI
1994 MS Physical Education Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI
1976 BS Recreation Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL
2000 Certificate Gerontology Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI
2011 Certificate Interdisciplinary Teacher Education Program Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
No courses found for Susan K. Crabb in the Spring / Summer 2023 term.

Past Term Courses

Spring / Summer 2022

Course # Section Course Name
SW699 002 Social Work Capstone - Micro View Course

Fall 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW590 011 Introduction to Social Work Practice View Course
SW590 012 Introduction to Social Work Practice View Course

Spring / Summer 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW515 303 Foundation Field Education View Course
SW691 303 Advanced Field Education View Course

Winter 2021

Course # Section Course Name
SW515 303 Foundation Field Education View Course
SW691 303 Advanced Field Education View Course
SW763 001 Women in Leadership View Course

Fall 2020

Course # Section Course Name
SW510 003 Share, Explore, Engage, Discover (SEED) Mini-course View Course
SW515 303 Foundation Field Education View Course
SW590 007 Introduction to Social Work Practice View Course
SW691 303 Advanced Field Education View Course
SW693 001 Geriatric Integrative Seminar View Course

Spring / Summer 2020

Course # Section Course Name
SW691 303 Advanced Field Instruction View Course

Winter 2020

Course # Section Course Name
SW515 303 Foundation Field Instruction View Course
SW531 011 Foundation Field Instruction Seminar View Course
SW531 012 Foundation Field Instruction Seminar View Course
SW691 303 Advanced Field Instruction View Course
SW713 005 Advanced Topics in Social Work View Course
SW796 001 Advanced Topics in Micro and Macro Social Work View Course

Fall 2019

Course # Section Course Name
SW515 303 Foundation Field Instruction View Course
SW531 001 Foundation Field Instruction Seminar View Course
SW531 002 Foundation Field Instruction Seminar View Course
SW691 303 Advanced Field Instruction View Course
SW713 004 Advanced Topics in Social Work View Course

Spring / Summer 2019

Course # Section Course Name
SW515 303 Foundation Field Instruction View Course
SW691 303 Advanced Field Instruction View Course

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