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Survey of nonparametric procedures with emphasis on application; binomial, Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon, Kruskal-Wallis, Friedman, Kolmogorov-Smironov, and chi-square tests; measures of association; regression. Comparisons with parametric techniques. Prerequisites: STAT 152 and consent of instructor or STAT 411 or STAT 467 or STAT 491. 3 credits.
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Library research and reports on topics of statistical interest. May be repeated for credit with consent of the Mathematical Sciences Department. Except under special circumstances, total credits limited to six. Prerequisite: STAT 411 or equivalent. 1-3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the profession of social work within historical context. Emphasis on values, human diversity, social problems, and fields of practice. 3 credits.
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Designed to provide a conceptual and theoretical base for the study of aging. Similarities and differences between minority and majority aged groups examined. Prerequisites: SWK major. 3 credits.
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Foundation for understanding human behavior at the levels of individuals, families, and micro-groups. Focus on the normal biol-psycho-socio development and functioning and the impact of social, cultural, and economic forces on individual, family, and group well-being. Introduction to individual, family and group dysfunction also presented. Prerequisites: SWK 101, SOC 101, PSY 101, ANT 101. 3 credits.
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Focuses on the complex and dynamic nature of the development of social policies with particular attention to the process that occurs in the evolution of a social problem to implementation of social policy. Prerequisites: SWK 101, PSC 101 or HIST 100 (or equivalent), and ECON 180. 3 credits.
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Studies the use of groups in social work practice. Includes historical development, group dynamics and theory, group process, the value base of social group work. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 3 credits. 442 College of Urban Affairs
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Communication theory and skills applied to social work with individuals, groups, communities, and agencies. Emphasis on self-assessment and diverse urban populations. Prerequisite: SWK 315. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Observation of agency structure, history, philosophy, goals, and service delivery system through participation in agency activity. Experience facilitates an introduction to the policies, programs, services, and client population of a social service agency. For full social work majors only. Prerequisite: SWK 410. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction and practice in skills required for working with other professionals in and between social service agencies. Team work, mediation, negotiation, referral, and conflict management. Interactional skills lab focuses on basic skills required for working collegially and collaboratively in a social service agency. Corequisite: 411L. Prerequisite: SWK 410. 2 credits.
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