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SO 313: The Bible: Beginnings and Endings
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Prerequisites: two courses from SO
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SO 315: Case Management
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Case Management is a process used widely throughout health and social services as a means of assessing, planning, coordinating, monitoring and evaluating the services needed to respond to an individual's health and/or service needs to attain the dual goals of quality and cost effective care. Students in gerontology, sociology, psychology and social services are likely to encounter the various roles or models of case management practice as they pursue careers in human services. This course provides a foundation for case management practice in various social service settings. Prerequisites: two courses from SO, GT; Every Year, Spring
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SO 318: Therapeutic Recreation
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course of study includes the principles and practices of program planning for therapeutic recreation. The course covers analysis, assessment, design, implementation and evaluation of activities. Emphasis is on intervention, gerontological terminology, documentation, record keeping and resources. Prerequisites: two courses from SO or GT; Every Other Year
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SO 325: Counseling Older Clients
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Students are introduced to theories and models of effective communication with select members of an elderly population; practical aspects of communication of social service worker with older clients, older parents, older patients and the terminally ill; interview and counseling techniques; and the role of social service worker, past and present. Prerequisites: two courses from SO or GT; Every Other Year
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SO 330: Perspectives on Violence
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course explores the many ways that violence is viewed in our society. Topics include types of violence, empirical evidence of incidence, characteristics of violent crimes, offender motivation, victim profiles, and theoretical explanations. Prerequisites: two courses from SO or CJ; Every Other Year, Fall
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SO 335: Systems in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course presents an analysis of the three major people- processing units of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the courts and correctional institutions. Units are viewed as semi-independent systems that both cooperate and conflict in their occupational ideologies, their operation and their internal growth and survival. Crime statistics, criminal typologies and satellite systems such as probation and parole are studied. Prerequisites: two courses from SO or CJ; Every Year, All
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SO 340: Peace and Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Prerequisites: two courses from SO or CJ level 200
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SO 350: Sociology of Disasters
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Prerequisites: two courses from SO
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SO 355: Crime and Media
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
Despite little direct contact with offenders or the criminal justice system people typically hold strong opinions about crimerelated issues. The goal of this course is to understand how media sources shape our attitudes and beliefs about crime and how we should respond to it. To this end, participants examine media involvement in constructing the reality of crime and justice. Prerequisites: two courses from SO or CJ; Every Other Year
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SO 360: Sociology of Mental Illness
3.00 Credits
Quinnipiac University
This course looks at the social construction of mental illness. The changing definitions of, stigmas attached to, and solutions for mental illness are discussed. Prerequisites: two courses from SO; Every Year, Spring
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