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3.00 Credits
Identifies problems and issues that impact upon families in today's society. Provides strategies, programs and services for prevention, intervention and treatment.
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Participation in comprehensive and validated educational and treatment program. Teaches how to guide families in establishing nurturing as a way of life and, thus, improving family relationships. Hands-on experience with parents and children provides insight into family dynamics, knowledge of positive and effective parenting, and opportunity to monitor and evaluate progress. Participants may choose to facilitate the following groups: children (4-7, 8-12), adolescents, teen parents, or adults.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the function of marriage and family in contemporary American society including the "why" of intimate relationships,couple/parent/child adjustment, three generational relationships, and process of break-up and remarriage. CROSS LISTED WITH PSY 30654.
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3.00 Credits
Confronts subject of death from new and alternative perspectives. Explores attitudes of death and the dying process, rituals, theories, and the social organization of death in many societies to gain knowledge in understanding feelings and attitudes toward death. CROSS LISTED WITH PSY 30954. Prerequisite: PSY 12053 Principles of Psychology or SOC 10453 Introduction to Sociology.
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3.00 Credits
Examines backgrounds, needs and coping mechanisms of people faced with family crises. Identifies resources for meeting crises such as abuse in the home, chemical dependency, unwed parenthood, divorce and remarriage, unemployment, long-term illness or disability, and death of a family member. human services professional. Introduces field experience. Prerequisite: PSY 12053 Principles of Psychology or SOC 10153 Social Thought or SOC 10453 Introduction to Sociology.
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3.00 Credits
Reviews basic research methods focusing on conceptual basis for experimentation. Includes basic design components such as control, sampling, data collection, and analysis. CROSS LISTED WITH PSY 32253. Prerequisites: PSY 12053 Principles of Psychology or SOC 10453 Introduction to Sociology and MAT 32044 Statistics.
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3.00 Credits
Students travel to Chicago to learn about conditions of poverty, ethnicity in larger cities, race issues, everyday living for people who have been marginalized from mainstream society, communities in Chicago, social welfare system, and the social work by Jane Addams and her work at Hull House.
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3.00 Credits
Primarily focuses on use of family systems perspective to examine treatment of families affected by substance abuse. Effects of substance abuse across the life span of the family considered. Additional topics include intervention and relapse prevention.
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3.00 Credits
Covers physiological requirements of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water. Examines effects of abused substances on nutrition, nutritional adjustments necessitated because of abuse and effects of substance abuse on states of the life cycle. Evaluates nutritional factors on the development of chronic illness.
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3.00 Credits
Develops working knowledge of fund development process. Considers grant preparation and writing, annual and special appeals, board and donor relations, and issues in fundraising. Examines federal, state and private funding options; differences between for-profit and not-for-profit organizations; and management of grants, inclusive of budgets and evaluations of funded programs/projects.
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