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SW 365: Agging in The 21st Century
3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
The purpose of this course is to create a holistic and positive understanding of older Americans and how they expect to live in the 21st century. Our aging population will make increasing economic, political, and social demands and will expect to have those demands addressed. This course addresses the current realities of one of the fastest growing minorities in Idaho and the nation. Additionally, aging is a basic component of family practice and relates to social issues of economic and social justice. The physical, psychological, social, philosophical, ethical and spiritual dimensions of the American aging population will be infused into discussions and class assignments.
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SW 366: Social Work And Spiritual Diversity
3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
This is an elective course offered to students in the Social Work program with the purpose of understanding the role of spirituality and religion within the context of social work's commitment to the person-in-environment perspective and individual diversity. Religion and spirituality have a profound infl uence on the lives of clients seen by social work practitioners as well as on social workers themselves. This course considers the role of religion and spirituality in the socialization process of the professional and the client. It examinesreligious values, ethics, principles, and philosophies as infl uences.
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SW 386: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
This course introduces the theory and application of basic social scientifi c research techniques, including qualitative and quantitative methods, data collection, statistical thinking, assessment and single-subject design. The use of research as one tool in the professional repertoire of skills available to the social work generalist and evaluation of practice are emphasized. The ethics of scientifi c inquiry is stressed throughout. Course enrollment is limited to Social Work majors. Pre-requisite: Core Math course
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SW 390: Directed Study in Social Work
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Directed Study in Social Work
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SW 392: Special Topics in Social Work
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Special Topics in Social Work
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SW 396: Cooperative Education in Social Work
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Cooperative Education in Social Work
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SW 399: Research Assistantship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
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SW 442: Generalist Practice in Mezzointerventions
3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Building upon previous practice classes, this course explores the theories and dynamics of group behavior, and the techniques of working with and within diverse groups in a variety of community and organizational contexts. Students learn to assess interaction patterns, individual change through group processes, ethical options and their own group skills as an emphasis within generalist practice. Course enrollment is limited to Social Work majors. Pre-requisite: SW 341 and admission to social work program.
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SW 443: General Practice in Macrointerventions
3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
The generalist approach of the preceding courses is continued with emphasis on community structure, organizations, diversity, values, and attitudes. Research techniques for identifying and understanding communities and practical applications of methods for a generalist working in communities are the major foci of this course. It provides a framework within which other social work methods courses are contextually integrated. Course enrollment is limited to Social Work majors. Pre-requisite: SW 341 and admission to social work program.
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SW 490: Directed Study in Social Work
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Directed Study in Social Work
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