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SO 102: Changing Roles of Women & Men
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Exploration of the changing roles of women and men in society, with emphasis on women.
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SO 104: Assertiveness Training
2.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 2.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Techniques that increase assertiveness in communication, motivation and delegation with authority.
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SO 107: Introduction to Family System Theory
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to family systems theory including its distinction, principles, history of development, code of ethics and major theories.
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SO 111: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Anthropological approach to the study of past and present human societies.
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SO 113: Cultural Diversity
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Analysis of relationships among ethnic and racial groups, recent social trends and the nature and causes of prejudice and discrimination with emphasis on intergroup education, methods of research and programs designed to reduce intergroup tension.
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SO 119: Addictions & Society
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: An introduction to the addiction problem, society's interpretation of its meaning and solutions advocated with topics traced from ancient times to the present; the rise of society's current recognition of and responses to drugs, includingeducation,law enforcement, treatment and proposed legalization; political, cultural and economic impact of addictions on the United States and the world.
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SO 120: Introduction to Addictions Counseling
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: An introduction to addiction counseling which identifies and explores the various theoretical models used to treat addiction problems: adverse therapy, systems theory, psychodynamics, psychoanalysis, self-help and the disease process;applicationstoaddictions and attempts to integrate the models into a comprehensive program of treatment; employment opportunities and professional ethics.
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SO 122: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to Social Work as a profession, its knowledge, skill and value base, and to the social welfare issues with which Social Work is concerned, from the perspectives of: (1) a historic and continuing social welfare institution responsetohuman needs, (2) a profession with a domain and focus that is unique as well as similar in some respects to other helping professions, and (3) a professional practice in many differing human service fields; current social political issues andtheirimpact on equality a nd human welfare.
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SO 123: Social Welfare & Society
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: SO100 Fundamentals of Sociology COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment in SO100 Fundamentals of Sociology. CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to the history, philosophy and function of social welfare and the social work profession; major social problems and the United States social welfare policy and program responses; the development of social welfare policywithinsociety'spolitical, economic, cultural and social response to human need.
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SO 201: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: SO100 Fundamentals of Sociology COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Problems of personal, social disorganization; adolescence, juvenile delinquency, crime, mental illness, unemployment and family instability; methods of prevention and treatment.
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