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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
6 Cr. Hrs This is a term-long project. Students should make arrangements with instructors in their field of interest.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This telecourse is an introductory survey of the nuclear age, from the development of the first atomic bomb through the present day. It offers a broad overview of those events that played an important role in shaping the nuclear age fromvarious perspectives including political science, history, international relations, sociology, and science.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs A survey of the field of social welfare, history of the development of social services in Europe and the United States, analysis of the need for social service in contemporary American society, social work functions, and career opportunities. Prerequisite: SOCY 101 or 102 or PSYC 101 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Available: fall, spring 3 Cr. Hrs This course introduces students to knowledge, values, and skills of strengths-based generalist practice including skill development in interviewing and generalist process of data collection, assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation and termination. The history of social work and the practice in contemporary social service delivery systems are surveyed as well. A service learning component of 45 clock hours in an approved social service organization is also required. Prerequisite: SOCW 201.
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2.00 Credits
Available: All 2 Cr. Hrs This course provides the knowledge and skills needed for foster/adoptive parents to collaborate with social workers and other professionals in the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to advance the needs of foster/adoptive children and their families. Permission of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and the instructor are required.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This course is an exploration of present theories and knowledge of social systems effects on human development, behavior, health, and well-being. The social system perspective will be emphasized to explore human behavior within families, groups, organizations, communities, and society. Theories will be analyzed relative to a variety of social issues including, class, ethnicity, race, and gender.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Examines some of the primary forms of deviance and social disorganization which face our society at the present time. Emphasizes the problems which face American society in particular, including crime, alcoholism, problems of the elderly, racial prejudice, over urbanization and others. In the discussion of a specific problem, there will be an attempt to examine basic causes, ultimate effects on both individual and society, and possible solutions.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs An examination of ethnic, racial, and other minority groups from both an historical and contemporary social perspective. Includes a review of theories concerning prejudice and discrimination, patterns of minority relations, and future relationship patterns in the United States.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs An introductory course which focuses upon activities which lead to marriage, the nature of role interaction in marriage, marital conflict and adjustment, child rearing, and processes of family interaction.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This course provides an exploration of Mexican traditions and culture. It explores the history and sociology of the Mexican-American people including their impact on contemporary American language, customs, and beliefs.
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