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SWK 420: Social Work Intervention With Groups
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course presents basic theory and concepts of small group dynamics. It examines the role of the social worker as group facilitator in a variety of settings. The course provides students with the opportunity to discuss the dynamics of facilitating group process within family, neighborhood and community groups. Three lecture hours per week.
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SWK 450: Child Abuse And Neglect: Emotional, Social, Legal, Interventive Aspects
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course offers a conceptual framework for understanding the dynamics of child abuse and neglect. It examines the historical, legal, policy, treatment and prevention issues concerning child abuse and neglect. The course methods consist of lectures, films, role play, case studies and guest lecturers. Three lecture hours per week.
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SWK 455A: Services And Treatment For Substance Abuse
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is designed to provide a broad range of practical and theoretical information about substance abuse as a major problem in our society. Students examine and evaluate the use and abuse of alcohol and drugs, the causes of substance abuse and methods of prevention, recognition and treatment. Special effort is directed toward the development of skills and expertise in dealing with alcohol and drug problems. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite: SOC201 or PSY101.
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SWK 475: Social Services For The Adolescent
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course focuses on adolescent needs and development in the context of social service delivery systems. Private and governmental service delivery systems and programs are delineated. Successful therapeutic techniques and strategies for working with adolescents are covered. A wide range of adolescent problems are discussed and the structures set up to address them are explored. Three lecture hours per week.
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SWK 477: Social Work With Families in Transition
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course focuses on the impact of divorce, single parenting and remarriage on family life and family members. Social policies related to these life transitions are delineated. A major emphasis is the role that social workers can play in establishing and providing social services to maximize family functioning during these transitions. Three lecture hours per week.
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SWK 495: Social Services For Families in Crisis
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course presents a theoretical model of crisis and crisis intervention including the perspectives and contributions of major theorists. It explores the maturational crises inherent in the life cycle of the family as well as various situational crises including family violence. The course covers "hands on" methodology including assessment, service planning, counseling and case management. Through case presentation, role-play and other experiential exercises, participants have an opportunity to apply theory and methodology to case situations. Three lecture hours per week.
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SWK 510: Directed Study in The Generalist Approach
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Enrollment limited to students with considerable volunteer or employment experience in the social services and who can provide required supporting documents from a social service agency. Students must meet initially with the Department Chairperson of the School of Social Work. The directed study focuses on facilitating the students' analysis of previous social service experience within the framework of the generalist approach in social work. A substantial paper is required. This course may substitute for SWK200, Social Services Volunteer Practicum.
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SWK 515: Directed Study in Social Work
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The student studies in depth some aspect of social work under the direction of a faculty member from the School of Social Work. The course requires a research paper and periodic meetings with the faculty member. The course may be repeated for an additional three credits in exceptional cases and with the approval of the Department Chairperson. Open only to Juniors and Seniors majoring or minoring in Social Work. Occasional exceptions are made with the approval of the Department Chairperson.
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THE 091-098: Theatre Participation I- VII
5.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is designed to record the student's direct supervised involvement in the many aspects of Departmental theatre production. This course provides the application of the basic principles and practices addressed in the theatre courses THE101 Introduction to Theatre Arts, THE102 Stage Technology I, and/or THE110 Movement for the Stage. The pass/fail grade will be based on the successful completion of assigned cast or crew positions for Departmental Productions. Production Positions earning Theatre Participation non-degree credits are listed and explained in the Theatre Handbook and are available in the Department Office. Does not give degree credits and has no impact on GPA.
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THE 101: Introduction to Theatre Arts DI
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The course is designed to acquaint the student with the theatrical process and to familiarize the student with the roles of the audience, playwright, director, actor, designer, and critic. The art of the theatre is illustrated through the reading and viewing of plays, study of the text, and class discussion. Three lecture hours per week.
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