Twenty-third Annual MARTI Summer School:

"High Risk Children, Families, And Behavioral Health"


Academic Credit Course Requirements

 

Date: July 11-15, 2011
Professor: Melissa Swauger, Ph.D./Alex Heckert, Ph.D.
Course Number: Graduate - Sociology 732 - Master's Level
Course Number: - Sociology 832 - Doctoral Level
Course Title Special Topics: Addiction and the Family
Credits: 3 credit hours

Course Requirements

  1. Register for academic credits preferably before conference or at registration table on Monday morning, July 11.
  2. Attendance at all presentations is mandatory, no exceptions.
  3. Please sign the attendance sheet at all workshops.
  4. Completion of a course reaction paper.

Instructions

As part of your course requirements, you are expected to submit a reaction paper on either children or adults from high-risk families. This paper can be a reaction to a topic discussed at the summer school or a related theme that concentrates on a particular age group. For example, you might want to write a paper on working with adolescent high-risk youth from the presentation on working with groups. You may choose your topic from any of the presentations. Your paper should be an in-depth addition to a topic presented. It should include relevant theories and research on your topic as well as your reactions.

Papers are to be typed, approximately eight to ten pages long, double-spaced if possible, and are due no later than Monday, August 1.

Please list all bibliographical information that you use. You may use any relevant books for your topic. Some books are available for sale at the summer school. If you have any questions or problems, please call me at 724-357-1288.

I will be available throughout the summer school to discuss your project.

The university will have a course transcript available on line at the end of August.

Mail your papers to me at the following address:

MARTI
Stright Hall, Room 107B
210 Tenth Street
Indiana, PA 15705