SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT CARBONDALE
STUDY ABROAD COURSE IN MUNICH, GERMANY
JANUARY 3 - 11, 2009
THREE CREDIT HOURS
The School of Social Work at Southern Illinois University
at Carbondale will offer a unique Study Abroad course
from January 3rd to January 11, 2009. The course will take
place in Munich, Germany, and surrounding areas.
This course will examine the increasingly important
connection of human rights to social work, from both
European and US perspectives. Field visits and seminars
will focus on both political and social human rights,
including democratic concepts of human rights.
Social work today is challenging and dynamic, with
human rights playing a key role in developing policies
and practices. The course is ideal for any undergraduate
or graduate student or professional interested in learning
about different approaches to social problems within
a human rights context.
The estimated program fee for the course is $2,000,
not including airfare. The program fee includes all
necessary transportation relating to the course within
Germany, accommodation, and some meals. Tuition is additional
to the program fee, with three hours of course credit
costing about $750 at current tuition rates.
Dr. Elisabeth Reichert, Professor at SIUC and native
of Germany, will be conducting the course. Dr. Reichert
has published extensively on social work and human rights.
One of her books, Understanding Human Rights: An Exercise
Book, will serve as a textbook for the course.
This course is also available for students outside
of social work.
For further details please contact Dr. Reichert by
email at either: Ereich1234@acces4less.net
or reichert@siu.edu,
or contact Dr. Reichert by telephone at (618) 453-2243
(office).
To obtain an application, please contact Saundra Cawthorn
at 618-453-3072. saundra@siu.edu