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SO 352: G Cultural Diversity
3.00 Credits
Tabor College
A study of racial and ethnic minorities, especially in the United States. Historic and contemporary studies will focus on the nature of prejudice and discrimination, racial and ethnic intergroup conflict, accommodation, acculturation, and cultural pluralism. Fall and Spring semesters.
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SO 406: History of Social Thought
3.00 Credits
Tabor College
Surveys development of social thought, emphasizing significant contributions from German, French, and British schools and their influence on the development of American sociology; overview of contemporary social thought including impact of Great Society concept of Sixties, influence of recent African and Asian social thought, and comparison of Christian and secular sociology. Prerequisite: SO 113-G or SO 115-G or consent of instructor. Offered on demand.
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SO 420: Sociology Seminar
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Tabor College
For advanced students. Topics depend on interest and need. Topics include sociology and Christian value, thanatology, and contemporary theoretical issues. Prerequisite: SO 251. Offered on demand.
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SO 451: Research Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Tabor College
Provides an opportunity to advance students' research knowledge and develop skills. Students are required to produce a research proposal, including a literature review and the research design for a project. Prerequisite: SO 251. (Same as PY 451) Fall semester.
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SO 452: Research Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Tabor College
Provides an opportunity for students to conduct the research project designed during SO 451. Students are required to conduct their research and write a research report. Prerequisite: SO 451. (Same as PY 452) Spring semester.
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SW 200: Introduction to Social Welfare
3.00 Credits
Tabor College
This course will introduce the student to the field of social work as a profession. The perspective of the course will be one of a generalist, entry-level social work practitioner. The emphasis will be on the empowering function of social work in modern American society. Critical thinking perspectives are also emphasized by identification of values and evaluation of serious issues. Fall semester
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SW 345: Social Welfare Practice
3.00 Credits
Tabor College
This course focuses on the social work practice process and the building of generalist social work theory. The course also emphasis empowerment and strength-based practice with a specific focus on historically vulnerable and oppressed populations. It is also designed to provide students with the theoretical and practical foundation necessary for beginning social work practice in a diverse world. Fall semester
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SW 350: Social Welfare Policy
3.00 Credits
Tabor College
The course examines policies and programs that have been developed to meet human needs in American society. The student will analyze current and past social welfare programs and reforms, policy responses to social issues, and strategies for shaping and influencing policy. This course establishes a connection between social welfare policy and social work practice. Spring semester
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SW 428: Field Instruction/ 3
10.00 Credits
Tabor College
The student will be placed in an agency setting under the supervision of an agency field instructor. The student will be exposed to a variety of professional roles and activities to achieve beginning-level social work practice skill.
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SW 442: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Tabor College
The course is a synthesizing experience whereby students bring together the various components of the social work practice generalist model through ethical case studies and presentations. Spring semester
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