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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 272: Sociology of Gender II
3.00 Credits
Hope College
In this half of the course we will examine the most popular gender theories and discuss their impact on men's and women's roles inthe U.S. culture. We will focus more specifically on men's roles, the history and impact of the women's movement, and prospective gender roles in the future. Prerequisite: SOC 271 or WS 271. Two Credits Swanson Spring Semester (Second Half)
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 310: Human Behavior and Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course will focus on the interaction between persons and the social systems they encounter throughout maturation. Special attention will be given to the interactions and systems as they relate to and affect social work practice with a variety of populations, including those experiencing ethnic, racial, sexual, and age-based discrimination. Social work majors only. Corequisite: Biology 221. Prerequisites: Psychology 100, SWK 241. Three Credits Villarreal Fall Semester
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 310 - Human Behavior and Social Environment I
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 311: Human Behavior and Social Environment II
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course is a continuation of Social Work 310. Prerequisite: SWK 310. Three Credits Villarreal Fall Semester
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 312: Urban Sociology
4.00 Credits
Hope College
An exploration into the social forces that create and shape cities. Students will be introduced to the perspectives that sociologists use to study cities and the factors contributing to urbanization. The course will investigate the origins and development of cities, with an emphasis on the temporal and spatial dimensions of urban development. Urban problems will be addressed in comparative and historical perspectives. Four Credits Nemeth
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 315: Social Work with Diverse Populations
4.00 Credits
Hope College
This course will prepare students for ethnically sensitive social work practice. Students will examine assumptions, strategies, and procedures that will enhance their values, knowledge and skills to more effectively interact with diverse populations at each stage of the social intervention process. Social work majors only. Four Credits Villarreal Spring Semester
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 320: Social Work Interviewing
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course will focus on the principles of the social work interview; the examination of techniques and theoretical models that increase the effectiveness of social work interventions; and the demonstration and practice of these skills. Social work majors only. Prerequisite: SWK 241. Three Credits Osborn Fall Semester
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 322: Social Policy
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course examines the history and philosophy of the profession of social work. It also examines social policy issues such as poverty and mental illness and the significance of social, economic, and political factors in policy making implementation. Social work majors only. Prerequisites: SWK 241, POL 100 or 110. Four Credits Sturtevant Spring Semester
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 333: Medical Sociology
4.00 Credits
Hope College
An introduction to the sociological study of health, illness, and disease. The impact of gender, race, and social class on the perception and distribution of disease will be emphasized. Attention will be directed to the study of health care delivery systems and the use of alternative health care. Four Credits Nemeth
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 341: Sociology of Religion
2.00 Credits
Hope College
The study of religion has been central to sociology from its earliest days. This course will introduce students to the major theoretical approaches which are being used to study religion. Students will apply these theories to specific expressions of religions, both national and international. Two Credits Luidens
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SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 351: Social Interventions I
3.00 Credits
Hope College
This course is the first in a series of practice courses in the social work major curriculum. It will focus on the generalist interven- tions process of working with client systems: engagement, assessment, goal setting, intervention planning, contracting, intervention applications, evaluation, and termination. Attention will be given to social work values; ethical decision making; roles of the social worker; and ethnic, racial and gender sensitive practice. Social work majors only. Prerequisite: SWK 241. Four Credits Piers Fall Semester
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