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SPA 447: Selected Topics in Spanish
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Specific areas of concern in Spanish or Hispanic studies. These may include artistic, historical or professional topics. Offered As Needed.
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SPA 499: Travel Study in Spanish
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Credit for travel, residence, or study in Spanish-speaking areas. Offered As Needed.
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SW 21: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Fulfills core competency: Contextual Competency. Writing Intensive. Introduces students to the field of social work by examining its philosophy, the profession’s unique history and value system, the prerequisites for effective social work practice, various methods of social work practice with diverse groups. Students are required to spend 2 hours per week in service learning for a total of at least 25 hours. Prerequisite: SW 213. Offered each year (Fall).
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SW 213: The Social Welfare Institution
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Cross-listed as SOC 213. Presents a substantive introduction and overview to the institution of social welfare by examining its conceptual underpinnings, historical antecedents, contemporary directions and future trends. Students are required to spend 2 hours per week in service learning for a total of at least 25 hours. Prerequisite: SOC 201 or permission of instructor. Offered Each Year (Spring).
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SW 217: Alcoholism,Substance Abuse,and Other Addictions
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Examines the broad range of important facts and information about AOD use and abuse. The major legal and illegal drugs, patterns and trends in drug usage, the history of drug usage in our culture, public policy and treatment issues will be the focus of the course. Students will also explore the concept of addictions as the framework for analysis of AOD use and abuse. Prerequisite: SOC 201 or 209 or permission of instructor. Offered Alternate Years.
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SW 226: Adolescence:An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Understanding and Treatment of Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
A course designed to provide students with both theoretical understanding and practical skills for dealing with adolescent behavior. Primary emphasis will be on working more effectively with adolescents. Offered Alternate Years.
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SW 226 - Adolescence:An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Understanding and Treatment of Adolescents
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SW 232: The Aging Process:Introduction to Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Examines a profile of aged Americans; major biological, psychological and sociocultural paradigms of aging; societal and individual response to the aged and the aging process. Offered Alternate Years.
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SW 243: Child Welfare Policy and Services
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Cross-listed as SOC 243. Presents concepts, policy and practices in the field of child welfare. The needs of children and their families as well as programs designed to meet these needs are examined. Content also includes the child welfare service system, historical and current developments, child abuse and neglect, and the legal system relative to child welfare services. Prerequisite: SOC 201, or PSY 302, or permission of instructor. Offered Each Semester and Summer.
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SW 31: Methods of Social Work Research I
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Introduces students to major research techniques used to observe and interpret the social world. Engages students in exploration and analysis of such research concepts as research methods, measurements, sampling and surveying, single subject designs; culturally sensitive professional skill development in scientific inquiry, problem formation, planning and implementation of research designs, analysis of data, and assessment of research. Prerequisite: SW 214. Offered Each Year (Fall).
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SW 312: Methods of Social Work Research II
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Building on SW 311, students examine and apply theory and research techniques for evaluating change, needs assessment, and assessment of social systems utilizing descriptive and inferential statistics to social work problems and issues. Students acquire experience in computer statistical programs and apply quantitative research methods in a final research project. Prerequisite: SW 311. Offered Each Year (Spring).
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