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SOCI 4101: Individual study and Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
Independent reading or research in selected areas of sociological interest; supervised by a department member.
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SOCI 4135: Sociology of Law
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
This course will also examine work of theorists who proposed and popularized various concepts, theories, and paradigms relevant to the study of law and society.
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SOCI 4421: Seminar on the African- American Experience
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A study of historic and current trends in selected sociological frames of reference of experiences encountered by Black people in the United States; emphasis on social movement and social change, urban life, institutional forms (family, religion, education), and political and economic struggles and achievements.
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SOCI 4901: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A comprehensive review of sociological concepts, theories, and topics, including research methodology and statistical concepts. Students interested in pursuing graduate study in sociology are encouraged to enroll in this course. Prerequisites: SOCI 3401 or permission of the instructor
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SOWK 2101: Social Statistics
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
An introduction to statistical methods relevant to sociological research, social work theory and practice, and the social sciences in general; the integration of user-friendly statistical software packages in the social sciences (e.g. CHIPPENDALE SHOWCASE).
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SOWK 2200: Human Needs and Human Services
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
The gateway course to the undergraduate Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree. An introduction to the profession of social work, including opportunities and career choices available to human service professionals, and the inherent values that guide the actions of social workers. Students are exposed to the range of problems and social issues that require individuals and groups to seek help. This course clarifies perceptions of the profession and its organizational response to these needs. Students are afforded opportunities to interact with professional social workers. Required for the social work major. Open to all majors. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing
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SOWK 2205: History of Social Welfare and Social Policy
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A This first course in the policy sequence is a study of the historical significance of social values on the development of social welfare policies and programs. Concepts relative to social welfare developments are introduced along with beginning assessment skills of social problems, social programs, and policy analysis. Students also engage in an intensive study is made of the social problems that accompany socio-political developments and the efforts made to solve these problems. Prerequisite: SOWK 2200, SOCI 1101 or SOC 201, Admission to the major.
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SOWK 3101: Research Methods II
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A This course that enables students to understand and apply scientific thought and procedures to social work practice. Emphasis is on the research process and its relevance for social work practice (i.e., conducting a thorough literature review, conceptualizing and operationalizing variables, formulating hypotheses, developing tools of data collection, selecting techniques of data collection, conducting an analysis, and preparing a research report to enhance social work practice). Restricted to social work major. Prerequisites: MATH 1111 or MAT 107; SOWK 2101 or /SOCI 2101; Corequisites: SOWK 2205 or SWK 250, 3202, 3340
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SOWK 3201: Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
This first course in the human behavior sequence studies the bio-psycho-social, cultural and spiritual influences on the life cycle from pre-birth through adolescence. Emphasis is on understanding the interactions between individuals, groups, institutions and communities and their environments from various perspectives including a systems, ecological, strengths, diversity, and human development. Restricted to social work major. Prerequisites: SOCI 1101 or SOC 201, PSYC 1101 or PSY 201, and SOWK 2205 or
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SOWK 3202: Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
The second course in the human behavior sequence continues the examination of the biopsycho-social, cultural and spiritual influences on the life cycle from late adolescence/early adulthood through old age and death. Emphasis is on understanding the interactions between individuals, groups, institutions and communities and their environments from various perspectives including a systems, ecological, strengths, diversity, and human development. Restricted to social work major. Prerequisites: SOWK 3201 2205 or SWK 250, SOWK 3201 or SWK 310; PSYC 1101 or PSY 201; Corequisites: SOWK 3101, 3340
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