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STA 081: Fundamental Review in Biology And Chemistry
0.00 Credits
Molloy University
A condensed review of the selected relevant topics in biology and chemistry. Topics include biochemistry, basic physiology, atomic structure and states of matter. Prerequisite: approval of Program Director. One credit hour equivalent. 0 credits
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STA 082: Consolidated Review in Biology And Chemistry
0.00 Credits
Molloy University
An extended review of selected relevant topics in biology and chemistry. Topics include cytology, biochemistry, basic anatomy, basic physiology, atomic structure, solutions, states of matter and the Periodic Table. Prerequisite: approval of Program Director. Two credit hours equivalent. 0 credits
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STA 083: Review in Biology And Chemistry
0.00 Credits
Molloy University
An extensive review of many of the significant topics contained in a secondary level of biology and chemistry course. Topics include cytology, biochemistry, basic anatomy, basic physiology, genetics, reproduction, atomic structure, bonding, solutions, states of matter, mathematics of chemistry, kinetics and equilibrium, acid-base chemistry and the Periodic Table. Prerequisite: approval of Program Director. Three credit hours equivalent. 0 credits
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STA 084: Principles of Biology
0.00 Credits
Molloy University
A survey course which examines many of the basic concepts from a secondary regents level biology class. Prerequisite: Approval of the Program Director is required. Three credit hours equivalent. 0 credits
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STA 084 - Principles of Biology
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STA 085: Principles of Chemistry
0.00 Credits
Molloy University
A survey course which examines many of the basic concepts from a secondary regents level chemistry class. Prerequisite: Approval of the Program Director is required. Three credit hours equivalent. 0 credits
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SWK 240: Introduction to The Profession of Social Work
1.00 Credits
Molloy University
(formerly Introduction to Careers in Social Work) An overview of the profession of social work designed for students entering the Social Work program and those students considering social work as a career. The value foundation of the profession will be emphasized and its application to the knowledge base, ethical code and fields of practice explored. Students may visit various human service agencies and have an opportunity to discuss the profession with Social Workers involved in practice. Prerequisite: None. (Offered Fall, Spring) 1 credit
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SWK 240 - Introduction to The Profession of Social Work
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SWK 241: Social Welfare Policy I
3.00 Credits
Molloy University
(formerly Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare) This course provides history of the Social Work profession and its key developmental phases. The roots of welfare policy will be discussed as they relate to various value/political views and current social welfare issues. Key elements of the empowerment approach to social work will be demonstrated as they apply to diverse and underserved groups. Students will participate in a 10- 14 hour service learning program and/or field trips to human service agencies. This activity will provide hands-on experience and an opportunity to reflect upon the connection of theory to practice. Prerequisite: SOC 101 or consent of Chairperson. (Offered Fall) 3 credits
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SWK 242: Social Welfare Policy II
3.00 Credits
Molloy University
(formerly Social Policy) This course will cover the analysis and development of welfare policy with particular attention to current shifts in philosophy and policy design. It will assess the effectiveness of various program designs in reducing inequality of opportunity and assuring the availability of resources and services to meet basic human needs. Special attention is given to underserved populations. Prerequisite: SWK 241(Social Work majors only.) (Offered Spring) 3 credits
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SWK 250: Diversity: Perceptions And Practice
3.00 Credits
Molloy University
This course is designed to engage students in a process of self-awareness relevant to generalist practice with diverse populations, and to promote understanding, affirmation and respect for people from diverse backgrounds. The content emphasizes the dynamic and complex nature of diversity and personal identity. Students will learn how to use this perspective in assessing, planning, intervening and evaluating practice with clients. 3 credits
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SWK 343: Human Behavior in The Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Molloy University
(formerly SWK 243 Human Behavior I) This is the first of a two-semester course sequence. The course presents content from the behavioral sciences and related professional literature regarding those theoretical constructs and insights most relevant to Social Work practice. Emphasis is placed on the multiple dimensions of the person and the environment. Human behavior is viewed and analyzed from a biological, psychological, social and spiritual perspective. The influences of the social environment are examined as client systems participate in families, small groups, communities and formal organizations. Prerequisites: BIO 110, SOC 101, PSY 111 (Social Work majors only) (Offered Fall) 3 credits
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