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Course Criteria
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3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Placement in public or private organizations that apply knowledge and approaches from the social sciences. Internships are available in such areas as community development, the court system, legal aid offices, labor unions, personnel departments, and governmental bureaus. Internships are awarded from 3-15 credits per semester depending on the extent of student involvement. Prereq: Junior/senior status, six semester hours of related coursework at the 200-level or above, department approval
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3.00 Credits
Studies the history of social welfare in America, major current social welfare programs, the profession of social work, social service settings, and the social work methods of casework, group work, and community organization. Prereq: SOCI 100
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3.00 Credits
Examines the array of social welfare programs from the New Deal to the present as expressions of American values. Uses selected issues such as public welfare, abuse and neglect, day care or homelessness as case illustrations for review of issues of policy development, effectiveness and contemporary trends. Special attention is paid to the experience of social program recipients. Prereq: SOCI 100 or any Self & Society course
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on fundamental social skills such as establishing working/helping relationships, interviewing, listening, distinquishing content and process, recording, contracting, professional values, and termination work. Prereq: SOCI 100 or PSYC 100
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3.00 Credits
Combines group counseling theory and classroom experiences at the introductory level to develop understanding and skills in the helping of others in groups. Students will learn group leadership skills, how to recognize and work with group dynamics, and how to plan, lead and terminate social work groups. Prereq: SOCI 100 or PSYC 100
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3.00 Credits
Explores community organization as a means of empowering citizens to make successful changes in their lives. Involves the study of the theory of community organization and participation in projects offering a chance to learn about community organization while doing it. Prereq: SOCI 100, recommended SOWK 348
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3.00 Credits
Examines violence within contemporary American families through the lenses of gender, culture, and age. Emphasis is placed on the physical and sexual abuse of women and children. We explore theory, research, and solutions from the fields of social work, sociology, psychology, and feminism. Prereq: SOCI 100 or SOCI 210 or PSYC 100 and junior status
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on issues related to women's health status in the U.S. and around the world. Examines topics such as: female sexuality, reproduction and fertility management, eating disorders, victims of sexual abuse, women as health care practitioners, the impact of modern medical technology, and the influence of the women's health movement in encouraging self-responsibility. Prereq: SOCI 100 or ANTH 130 or ANTH 140
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3.00 Credits
Studies the role of administrators and other staff in agency organization and operation; interaction of agency, community, and consumer; boards of directors; processes of planing, budgeting, policy determiniation, personnel and program management, staff development, organizational and interpersonal conflict, and managerial burnout. Prereq: SOCI 100 or PSYC 100 or any Self & Society course
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3.00 Credits
A course or seminar for students who have taken a substantial number of social work/social service courses. Such courses or seminars may explore any of a variety of topics concerning casework, group work, community organization, social planning, social policy or other courses which deal with techniques or theory related to social work/social service practice. Prereq: SOCI 100 and additional prereqs to be announced
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