Course description. Sociology credit hours Diversity Internship Fall 2013

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***This is a preliminary syllabus. A final syllabus will be posted prior to the beginning of Fall 2013 classes.*** ***This syllabus can be changed anytime. All changes will be posted on Canvas.*** Sociology3393-001 3 credit hours Diversity Internship Fall 2013 Instructor: Dr. Akiko Kamimura, Ph.D., M.S.W., M.A. Office: 314 BEH S Phone: 801-581-7858 E-mail: akiko.kamimura@soc.utah.edu I prefer to only be contacted through Canvas email. Office Hours: By appointment Course description The purpose of this course is to provide an opportunity to students to learn about issues of diversity in our society through practical experience. The issues of diversity are often related but not limited to race/ethnicity, gender and social class. Diversity is a central part of our society and of the discipline of sociology. Diversity internship will help students to apply the concept of diversity that you have learned at classroom to a real world. Students are expected to work approximately 120 hours (unpaid) to receive 3 upper division credit hours. To enroll in the course, students are required to have taken some sociology courses on issues of diversity. If you are unsure whether you have taken such a course, please discuss with the instructor. There will be no regularly scheduled class meetings. But we will meet in class twice: at the beginning of the semester for course orientation and the end of the semester for presentations (time and location TBA). No student is required to participate in a placement that creates a religious, political and/or moral conflict for the student. Enrollment Select an agency. As of April 7, 2013, the instructor has the following agencies on the list (More agencies will be added to the list before the semester): Maliheh Free Clinic (free health care services for the uninsured) YWCA of SLC (various services for women who experienced domestic violence) Asian Association of Utah (resettlement services for refugees) Students are also welcome to make an own arrangement with an agency outside of the instructor s list. The Sociology Department maintains the list of potential agencies (a list is attached at the end of the syllabus). If you choose an agency outside of the instructor s list, you are required to find a faculty sponsor (other than the instructor) who will willingly advise you. Securing a placement, arranging the internship and finding a faculty sponsor (if you choose an agency outside of the instructor s list) is the responsibility of the students. Students must submit a contract form and a liability waiver prior to internship. 1

Requirements & Grading Course orientation in the first week of the semester time & location TBA (2 points) If you are unable to meet at that time, please make an alternative arrangement with the instructor. Learning plan (8 points) 1-2 pages, Single-spaced (Times New Roman, 12 pts) or text entry on Canvas Due: the end of the second week of the semester Supervisory evaluation (40 points in total: mid-term 20 points and final 20 points) Your supervisor will evaluate whether you have fulfilled the duties in the internship contract and achieved your learning goals addressed in a learning plan after the seventh week (mid-term evaluation) and the end of the semester (final evaluation). Journal entries (30 points in total: 2 points*15) Students will submit weekly journal entries on Canvas. Presentation in the 14 th or 15 th week of the semester time & location TBA (20 points) Students will present the outcome of a project (specified in the learning plan) and selfassessment. Agency supervisors and faculty sponsors will be invited. If you are unable to meet at that time, please make an alternative arrangement with the instructor. Grading Scale: 100-92.5 points: A 92-89.5 points A- 89-86.5 points B+ 86-82.5 points B 82-79.5 points B- 79-76.5 points C+ 76-72.5 points C 72-69.5 points C- 69-66.5 points D+ 66-62.5 points D 62-59.5 points D- 59 and below E Readings There is no formal textbook for this course. Faculty and student responsibilities All students are expected to maintain professional behavior in the classroom setting, according to the Student Code, spelled out in the Student Handbook. Students have specific rights in the classroom as detailed in Article III of the Code. The Code also specifies proscribed conduct (Article XI) that involves cheating on tests, plagiarism, and/or collusion, as well as fraud, theft, 2

etc. Students should read the Code carefully and know they are responsible for the content. According to Faculty Rules and Regulations, it is the faculty responsibility to enforce responsible classroom behaviors, beginning with verbal warnings and progressing to dismissal from class and a failing grade. Students have the right to appeal such action to the Student Behavior Committee. The student must understand and be familiar with the University of Utah Student Code http://www.admin.utah.edu/ppmanual/8/8-10.html. The failure to comply with the student code, including academic misconduct, may result in the serious consequence such as failure in the course, and/or expulsion from the university. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Statement: The University of Utah seeks to provide equal access to its programs, services and activities for people with disabilities. If you will need accommodations in the class, reasonable prior notice needs to be given to the Center for Disability Services (CDS), 162 Union Building, 581-5020 (V/TDD). CDS will work with you and the instructor to make arrangements for accommodations. Agencies From the instructor Will be update in August 2013 Please contact the instructor if you are interested in the following agencies Maliheh Free Clinic (free health care services for the uninsured) YWCA of SLC (various services for women who experienced domestic violence) Asian Association of Utah (resettlement services for refugees) National Tongan American Society Polizzi Foundation (providing mental health services for the uninsured) Brain Injury Alliance of Utah (providing support for people who had brain injury) Additional Agencies from the instructor Will be update in August 2013 Please contact an agency to set up your placement and find a faculty sponsor Girls on the Run Salt Lake County Heidi Moreton, Executive Director 801-913-5584 hmoreton@gotrsaltlake.org Junior Achievement of Utah Kristy Knecht, Senior Vice President of Education 801-320-8213, 801-518-3286 kristy@ja-utah.org 3

Youth City Ricardo Venegas, Teen Cordinator 801-535-7917 Ricardo.venegas@slcgov.com Boys & Girls Clubs of Great Salt Lake Administrative offices, 801-322-4411 Agencies From the Department of Sociology Some information may be out of date Please contact an agency to set up your placement and find a faculty sponsor Catholic Community Services Janet Healy, Volunteer Coordinator, 801 428-1242, jhealy@ccsutah.org Hser Ner Moo Community Learning Center At South Parc Apartments Doug Wixom, Program Administrator, 801 412-3217, dwixom@southsaltlakecity.com International Rescue Committee Kaitlyn Dixon, Volunteer Coordinator, 801 328-1091, ext 125, kaitlyn.dixon@the IRC.org LDS Inner City Project http://refugee.utah.gov/volunteer/ldsicp.html LDS Humanitarian Center 1665 South Bennette Road (2030 West), Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 801 240-5954 Lutheran Social Services (LSS) 4392 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, 84124 www.lssu.org Leslie Whited, CEO/Directory of Ministry, 801-558-0139, lssutah@yahoo.com Salt Lake County 2001 South State Street, Suite S-2100, Salt Lake City, UT 84190-2710 Ze Min Xiao ( Zee ), Refugee Services Liaison Office: 801-468-2953, Cell: 801-518-5530, Zxiao@slco.org Because He First Loved Us Ministry Danielle Griffin Alcala, 801 979-7707, becausehefirstlovedus777@gmail.com Discovery Christian Community Church 5929 South 900 East, Murray, Utah 84121 Tutoring and homework help for refugee kids and parents. Tuesday 6:30-8:30 @ Discovery Christian Community Church Thursday 3:00-5:00 @ Seasons at Pebble Creek, 1617 Secret Garden #264 (abt 1700 S. 1700 E.) 4

Bhutanese Support Activities Sponsored by Valley View Stake Evergreen LDS Ward Building - 2125 East Evergreen Avenue (3435 South) Thursday 6-7:30 p.m., Contact: Gordon & Lisa Holladay - laholladay@comcast.net Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah 801-313-0303 Paula Rocha, Refugee Program Coordinator, 801-499-7409 151 East 5600 South, Suite 200, Salt Lake City, UT 84107, http://www.bbbsu.org/ Big Brothers Big Sisters helps children reach their potential one-to-one relationships. Capital Church Tara Ross, Director of Ministries, tross@capitalchurch.com English Skills Learning Center 631 West North Temple, Suite 70, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 The English Skills Learning Center provides free individualized English instruction to adult refugees and immigrants with limited language skills. Catherine Barnhart, Executive Director, 801-328-5608, c.barnhart@eslcenter.org Beth Garstka, Volunteer Coordinator, 801 328-5608, b.garstka@eslcenter.org LDS Inner City Project Bob Wylie, Assistant Director, 801 277-4075, rbwylie@gmail.com Calvary Academy of Excellence SATURDAY SCHOOL (Working with kids who do not have college role models) Calvary Baptist Church 1090 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Office Phone: (801) 355-1019 Guadalupe School Director of Children s Education: Patty Walker 340 South Goshen Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 531-6100 x1104 Director of Evening Education Kate Diggins Same address as above 581-6100 x1107 English as a Second Language (ESL) at Salt Lake Community College Vicky Wason ESL Instructor Vicky.Wason@slcc.edu 801-908-0388 home 5

801-688-8696 cell South Valley Sanctuary (Domestic Violence) Attn: Sam P.O Box 1028 West Jordan, Utah 84084 255-1095 Riley Elementary School (refugee students) Bobbie Kirby 1410 S. 800 W. SLC, UT 84104 (801) 974-8310 Bobbie.kirby@slc.k12.ut.us Granite School District, Let s Get Started Program (Literacy) Nancy Morgan Salt Lake City, Utah 646-4672 Children s Justice Center Jody Fait, CJC Clinical Coordinator 569-4383 jfait@slco.org ESL Center Barbara, Executive Director 328-5608 Barbara@eslcenter.org English Skills Learning Center 631 W. North Temple, Suite 70 Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Rape Recovery Center Diana Thomas, Clinical Director 2035 South 1300 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 801-467-7282, ext. 211 www.raperecoverycenter.org LDS Family Services (adoption) Connie Mason 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, UT 84070 (801) 566-2556 6

ESL Utah for Youth (Youth Project with Refugee Kids) Teri 631 West North Temple, Suite 70 Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 (801) 468-0699 Boys and Girls Clubs of South Valley Ivy Astorga, Murray Teen Director 801-284-4263 244 E. Vine Street Murray, UT 84107 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Salt Lake Carrie Francis, Director of Program Services 669 South 200 East, Suite 100 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 801-322-4435 Carrie.francis@bgcgsl.org Juvenile Offenders Third District Juvenile Court Contact: Judge Andrew Valdez 450 S. State St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 Phone: 238-7787 NeighborWorks Cliff Uckerman, YouthWorks Director 622 West 500 North Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 801-539-1590, x108 clif@nwsaltlake.org www.nwsaltlake.org Youth Receiving Center Contact: Steve Titensor 177 West Price Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah stitensor@slco.org Pone: 269-7510 TKJ (Services for People with Disabilities) Barbara Allen, Personnel Director 801-278-8656 ballen@tkjinc.org 7

Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center Lucy Smith, School Age Program Coordinator 855 W. California Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 801-974-2420 Lucy.smith@slcgov.com www.slcgov.com/smcc Utah Alcoholism Foundation House of Hope Treatment Center Lisa Heaton, CSW, Associate Director 857 East 200 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 www.uafut.org Asian Association of Utah (Refugee Services) http://www.aau-slc.org/ 1588 South Major Street (35 E. between State & Main) Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 (801) 412-0577 International Rescue Committee Youth Program http://www.theirc.org/where/united_states_salt_lake_city_ut/ 231 East 400 South, Suite 50 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 328-1091 Center for Multicultural Health Division of Family Health and Preparedness Utah Dept of Health Owen Quiñonez, Director 3760 South Highland Dr, 5th Floor Salt Lake City, UT 84106 (801) 273-4136 office (801) 560-5935 cell (801) 536-0970 fax oquinone@utah.gov<mailto:oquinone@utah.gov> http://health.utah.gov/cmh/ Mailing Address: PO Box 142008 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2008 Ze Min Xiao (Zee) Refugee Services Liaison Salt Lake County 2001 South State Street Ste S 2100 Salt Lake City, Utah 84190-2710 8

zxiao@slco.org office: 801-468-2953 cell: 801-518-5530 fax: 801-468-3684 Women of the World Samira Harnish President & Chairwoman samira@womenofworld.org http://www.womenofworld.org/ 801-648-WOW2 (9692) Transfer Students Coordinator Parent & Families Coordinator Pacific Islander Programs Center for Ethnic Student Affairs University of Utah David M. Kinikini D.Kinikini@utah.edu 801) 587-9570 - Direct 801) 581-8151 - Main 801) 581-7119 - Fax Center for Multicultural Health Division of Family Health and Preparedness Utah Dept of Health April 22, 2013 9