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SOWK 3381: Human Behavior/Social Envior I
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
The first course in the human behavior and social environment professional foundation sequence is designed to orient students to theoretical content on the person-in- environemtn focus upon which social work bases its practice. An ecological model with a life-span approach is utilized to explore the periods from conception through adulthood in order to understand individuals as they develop and have membership in families, groups, organizations and communites Prerequisites: Liberal Arts Foundation Courses & SOWK 1385
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SOWK 3382: Human Behavior/Social Envir II
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This second course in the human behavior and the social environment professional foundation sequence is designed to expand the social work student's knowledge of theoretical content of the person-in-eivnronment focus upon which social work bases its practice. An ecological model utilizing a life span approach to understanding individuals as they devleop and have membership in families, groups, organizations and communities from middle adulthood to later adulthood is offered as the organizaing framework. Prerequisite: SOWK 3381.
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SOWK 3383: Social Work w/Families
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This is a seminar course designed to provide the opportunity seminar participants to analyze the subject of family dynamics as a social issue and to explore policy implications. Using a family system, multi- generational, and developmental framework the seminar will explore challenges faced by contemporary families as they move through the life course. A social systems approac to the family and its diversity will be utilized. Students must take prerequisite before taking this course which is required a the junior level.
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SOWK 3385: Social Work With Children
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Albany State University
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SOWK 3441: Social Work Practice I
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
Social Work Practice I presents various factors which influence the development of personality; presents examples of cultural differences and the impact of cultural differences and the impact of cultural differences upon effective micro-level intervention with client systems of varied sizes; presents an overview of social work generalist practice with individuals and groups including the helping process and roles of professional helpers; and helps social work students develop skills in interviewing, recording, and interpreting bio-psycho-social data from various client systems. Prerequisites: Unconditional acceptance into the Social Work Program. Liberal Arts Foundation Courses and SOWK 1385
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SOWK 3442: Social Work Practice II
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
Social Work Practice II is designed to introduce the social work student to social work practice at the mezzo level with groups in various institutions and community settings. Prerequisite: SOWK 3441.
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SOWK 3443: Interviewing & Recording
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This course provides foundation knowledge and practice of interviewing and process recording for generalist social work practice. It is organized as an experiental laboratory to build good interviewing and writing skills. Two important components of the course are: interviewing and recording. Essential interviewing skills analyzed for their apprropriate application with different populations, in particular women, people of color, and diffe persons with disabilities, and gay and lesbians. The problem solving and solution building model is coupled with a combinatinon of video analyze systems for teaching single skill units of inteviewing and a program method text approach for learning interviewing skills. Prerequisites: SOWK 1385 & Liberal Arts Foundation Courses
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SOWK 3444: Research Methods I
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
Instruction is scientific methods of basic research, including definitions of problems, interventions and outcomes in measurable terms. Also formulation and testin go hypothesis. Prerequisites: SOWK 3381; SOWK 2412; SOWK 3443, SOWK 3441, SOWK 2310
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SOWK 4292: Service Delivery Systems/Aged
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
This course is designed to provide human service professionals with knowledge regarding resources and services required by the aged. Techniques on how to effectively provide serfvices to the elderly population will be covered in this course. This course focuses on direct service goals for elderly clients, caregivers and family members, with attention to improving service coordination, access, quality and efficiency.
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SOWK 4306: Resrch II: Measurement in SOWK
3.00 Credits
Albany State University
Provides basic instruction in use of conceptual and quantitative tools for description and interpretation Prerequisites: SOWK 3381, SOWK 2412, SOWK 3211, SOWK 3441 SOWK 3442, SOWK 3443, SOWK 3444, SOWK 3382, SOWK 2310
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