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3.00 Credits
3 hours A study of the biological, psychological, social, cultural and spiritual foundations of development; their interrelationship for normal and abnormal behavior from infancy to the middle years; and functioning in the total environment. Prerequisites: BI 101, PY 101 and SO 101.
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3 hours A continuation of SW 330. A study of the biological, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual foundations of development; their interrelationship for normal and abnormal behavior from the middle years through old age; and functioning in the total environment. Prerequisite: SW 330 or consent of instructor.
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3 hours A historical and contemporary analysis and study of social services for children. Open to non-majors with special permission. Prerequisite: junior standing and SW 201, PY 101 or SO101.
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3 hours An analysis of the nature of oppression from a historical and social structural perspective. The social and interpersonal contexts of oppression, racism, discrimination, and powerlessness will be explored. Implications for social work practice on the micro, mezzo, and macro levels will be examined and analyzed for effective intervention. Prerequisite: SW 330.
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3 hours An analysis of the formulation of federal and local policies, including social legislation, which influence the lives of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Emphasis on contemporary policies and legislation relevant to social welfare. Students will be required to analyze a policy. Prerequisites: SW 201 and PS 120 or 211, HI 211 and HI 212.
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3 hours This course will study and analyze selected areas of human sexuality in order to equip students with a greater understanding of the personal and social nature of this complex and sensitive area. The course will provide knowledge concerning the physical, psychological, spiritual and cultural components of sexuality. The latitude in humansexual behavior and sexual dysfunctions will also be discussed. Open to non-majors. Prerequisite: SW 201, PY 101 or SO 101.
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3 hours A study of the underlying Christian principles utilized by the Christian social worker and an examination of church philosophy, which corresponds to the social work codes of ethics. Prerequisites: SW201, SW202 and SW320
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3 hours An advanced course in research which allows an in-depth application of research skills utilized in social work practice. Special attention will be given to the development of individual and group research projects. Students are required to carry out each research project to its completion. Prerequisite: PY 411, and must be taken concurrently with SW 454.
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3 hours An introduction of the general method of social work intervention with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities, with emphasis on utilization of GIM with individuals. Prerequisite: SW 320, SW 331 and SW 380 or consent of instructor.
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3 hours A continuation of the general method with an in-depth study of the problem-solving method directed toward families, groups, and communities, with an emphasis on utilization of GIM with families and groups. Prerequisite: SW 451.
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