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3.00 Credits
Examines this problem in American society from the historical, legal, moral, and treatment perspectives. Emphasis on recognizing indicators of sexual abuse, formulating assessments, and planning for intervention.
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3.00 Credits
Societal attitudes toward death and dying; stages of loss, grieving, and the healing process. Topics include suicide, euthanasia, and religious and cultural influences on attitudes about death.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the disease concept of addition and treatment modalities. Emphasis is on assessment, diagnostic skills, and intervention with special populations, such as adolescents, the elderly, and court-mandated clients.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the social service delivery system and resources, the values and ethics inherent in policy, and the role of the social work profession. Includes a global perspective on comparative social welfare systems. Prerequisite: SW 101
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3.00 Credits
Examines how social policy is formulated and implemented with a focus on the inequalities and inequities in social welfare policy that express institutional discrimination. Emphasizes the development of macropractice skills. Prerequisites: PO 121, SO 254, and SW 265
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3.00 Credits
Theories of human development with emphasis on stages of the life cycle; human diversity; and the biological, psychological, socioeconomic, spiritual, and cultural influences on development. Prerequisites: BI 010 or BI 030, PS 101 or PS 110, and SW 101
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3.00 Credits
A study of diverse family, group, community, and organizational systems and their impact on human development and behavior. Theoretical knowledge and assessment skills are emphasized. Prerequisite: SW 267
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes the generalist model of social work practice, the use of systems theory, the strengths perspective, and professional values and skills to facilitate the planned change and problem-solving process. Prerequisites: Junior standing and SW 101
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4.00 Credits
Internship for two days each week in a human service agency where students are professionally supervised in social work practice with clients and the community. Prerequisites: SW 265, SW 267, SW 275, and departmental evaluation for admission to Intermediate Major Status; Corequisite: SW 279
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2.00 Credits
Taken concurrently with SW 278, this course facilitates, reinforces, and supports field-based learning. Emphasizes engagement, assessment, intervention planning, interviewing skills, and professional values and ethics. Corequisite: SW 278
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