372(415). Advanced Laboratory
in Psychopathology. Psych. 370. (Excl).
Section 110 – Migrant Workers in Michigan: A Critical Examination
of Their Social and Mental Health Well Being. Students enrolling
for Psychology credit must enroll for either 3 credits in Psychology
372-110 and 3 credits in psychology 404, or for 6 credits in Psychology
404, Field Practicum. This class will offer students a unique
opportunity to integrate theory and practice with children of
Mexican and Mexican-American migrant workers in nearby Michigan
communities. The first half of the term, we will discuss readings
on the social, political, historical and psychological experiences
of migrant and immigrant populations. Furthermore, we will examine
education and health related topics and how they affect migrant
populations. The second half of the term, we will be visit and work in migrant camps. Requirements include journals, written
critiques of course material, two papers, and for students to
participate in class discussions and activities. (Rubio)
404(300). Field Practicum. One of the
following: Psychology 330, 340, 350, 360, 370, 380, or 390; and permission of instructor. Degree credit is granted for a combined
total of 15 credits elected through Psych. 211 and 404-409. Credit
is granted for a combined total of 12 credits through the series
Psychology 404-409. A combined total of 6 credits of Psychology
404-408, 504, and 506 may be included in a concentration plan
in psychology. (Excl). (EXPERIENTIAL).
Section 110 – Migrant Workers in Michigan: A Critical Examination
of Their Social and Mental Health Well Being. Students enrolling
for Psychology credit must enroll for either 3 credits in Psychology
372-110 and 3 credits in psychology 404, or for 6 credits in Psychology
404, Field Practicum. For Spring-Summer Term, 1994, this course
is jointly offered with Psych. 372.110.
(Rubio)
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