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SWK 315: Human Behavior in the Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Junior standing in Social Work or by permission of instructor This is the first of two required courses in human behavior in the social environment and is designed to prepare the student to understand human development across the life cycle, focusing on the inter-actions between and among systems (cultural, biological, social, psychological, and ethnic lifestyles) that impact human development. Offered fall semester.
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SWK 317: Human Behavior in the Social Environment II
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Junior standing in Social Work, SWK 315, or by permission of instructor A study of the theories and knowledge about the range of social systems in which individuals live; how human behavior affects and is affected by these systems; how these systems promote or deter human health and well-being; and introduction to theory evaluation and application to client situa-tions. Offered spring semester.
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SWK 320: Methods of Social Research
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Junior standing A detailed examination of the techniques and methods of social research as they relate to sociologi-cal theory construction and to social work practice. The following themes are covered: hypothesis construction; formulating a research design; measurement; data collection methods; elementary and social statistical data analysis; and the ethics, politics, and uses of social research. Offered fall se-mester.
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SWK 324: Marriage and the Family
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
An interdisciplinary, historical, and cross-cultural study of marriage and the family with major em-phasis given to an examination of public policy issues regarding U.S. family life. Offered spring semester.
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SWK 328: Social Welfare Policy
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Junior standing in Social Work or by permission of the instructor A description of the major components of the social welfare system in the United States. This course includes the historical development and philosophy behind our present social welfare system and uses current social welfare programs as examples. Offered fall semester.
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SWK 329: Directed Study: Readings or Research
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisites: Permission of faculty member and school dean Designed for small groups of students to pursue in-depth a particular aspect of social work that is not covered or is treated lightly in regular course offerings. The course is taught in seminar fashion and meets for 36 contact hours. Offered as needed.
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SWK 331: Methods of Social Work Practice I
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Junior standing in Social Work The course orients the student to the profession and introduces the student to generalist social work practice. Emphasis is placed on basic communication skills, the problem-solving method, and prac- tice with individuals. Ethical decision making and issues of diversity in social work practice are in-cluded. Offered fall semester.
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SWK 332: Social Interaction in Everyday Life
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
An examination of how individuals interact in interpersonal, work, and family situations. Further-more, an examination of the effects of culture and social structure upon the behavior, thoughts, and identities of individuals, including a consideration of how the individual exists in society and how society exists in the individual. Offered fall semester of odd years.
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SWK 333: Methods of Social Work Practice II
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisites: SWK 331 and junior standing in Social Work. Corequisite: SWK 332. This course builds on SWK 331: Methods of Social Work Practice I and emphasizes the problem-solving method of practice with small groups and families. It includes the relationship between mi-cro and mezzo skills and continues an emphasis on ethical decision making and issues of diversity in social work practice. Offered spring semester.
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SWK 337: Diversity Issues in Social Work Practice
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisite: Senior standing in Social Work or by permission of instructor This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills for working with diverse populations, focus-ing on economically disadvantaged and oppressed people, including ethnic minorities of color, women, people with disabilities, gay and lesbian people, and poor people. Students participate in community service for 20 hours to better understand the nature of diversity in society and learn the importance of providing service to the community. Offered annually.
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