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SO 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Opportunity for students to pursue study in an area of interest.
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SW 112: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Examines social work as a comprehensive helping profession with particular attention placed on the emergence of social work; the value, knowledge, and skill bases of the profession; practice settings; and the role and tasks of the helping professional. Issues in current practice are identified (e.g., ethnocentrism and racism). Offered fall.
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SW 201: Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Studies how social systems impact and are impacted by a broad context of human behavior in culture and society, communities and organizations, groups, families, and individuals. These systems are viewed as conceptual tools for social work practice. Introduces systems theory and emphasizes the role of social forces as shapers of human behavior. Presents life span phases including infancy, childhood, and adolescence. Special topics include ethnocentrism and racism. Prerequisites: PS110, SO110 (at least concurrently). Offered fall.
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SW 202: Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Studies how social systems impact and are impacted by a broad context of human behavior in culture and society, communities and organizations, groups, families, and individuals. Presents life span phases of young adulthood, middle adulthood and later adulthood. Special topics include gender roles, sexism, and sexual orientation. Prerequisites: PS110, SO110 (at least concurrently). Offered spring.
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SW 245: Moving Toward Personhood
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Guides a student's development of his/her own answers to questions about personal identity and relationships with others, using a mixture of small group exercises, role-plays, and self-assessment tools. Skills are taught to promote lifelong learning and introspection about the issues of changes over the life span, balance amid conflicting priorities, authenticity in relationships, and life goals. This course is designed for non-majors. Offered January.
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SW 272: Family Violence
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Explores the social, legal, and medical perspectives of intimate partner violence. Examines various aspects of intimate partner violence, with a focus on theoretical perspectives, as well as specific types of abuse such as child abuse, spousal abuse, and elder abuse. The objective is to broaden knowledge of family violence, understand some of the causes, discuss types of forms of abuse, gain insight on the dynamics between perpetrators and victims, and analyze social, legal, and medical responses to this social problem. Cross-listed as CJ272.Offered annually.
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SW 312: Marriage and Family Relations
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Explores contemporary marriage and family relations in our changing society. Utilizes a developmental framework and focuses on the tasks that individuals, couples, and families must accomplish at different points during the family life cycle and the crises with which they may be challenged. Introduces skills and supports that assist people as they form and maintain the most important relationships. Cross-listed as SW312. Offered annually.
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SW 324: Generalist Practice with Individuals and Families
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Part I of the generalist practice sequence emphasizes key practice skills in areas utilized in intervention with individuals and family client systems. Prerequisites: Admitted into Social Work Program, SW112, SW201, SW202, or equivalents. Offered fall.
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SW 331: Substance Abuse
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Provides students with an overview of substance abuse from a systems perspective. Explores the major theories of addiction, the physiological and psychological results of substance abuse, commonly used substances and their effects, and the latest treatment developments and research findings. Cross-listed as PS330. Offered alternate years.
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SW 332: Child Welfare
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Provides students with an overview of the various social issues and systems that impact the welfare of children from a historical, theoretical, and practice perspective. Explores the various social issues children face and the services that are available to them. Emphasizes various diverse populations in relation to the social issues and systems addressed in the course. Offered alternate years.
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