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3.00 Credits
Scientific approach to knowledge-building for social work practice. Ethical and diversity issues, basic concepts in research methodology, and steps needed to conduct a research project introduced. Sampling procedures and various research designs, including both quantitative and qualitative methods, with various exercises to provide practice. Prerequisite: For full social work majors only, MATH 124. 3 credits.
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Methods and processes in identifying social service resources in the community, client referral and follow-up. Lecture-discussion and field visit format. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Practical experience in interviewing. Attention focuses on the purpose and relationship aspects of helping interview. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Supervised social work practice experience consisting of 240 hours in a social service agency and attendance in weekly field seminar classes. Provides for an integration and application of social work values, knowledge, and skills from micro- to macro-levels of generalist practice. Corequisite: SWK 420. Prerequisites: For full social work majors only. SWK 101, SWK 315, SWK 401, SWK 410, SWK 411L, SWK 411S and consent of Field Director. 6 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Integration and application of intervention strategies for beginning social work practice. Organizing framework the generalist perspective, which utilizes the problem-solving and strengths approach. Primarily focuses on individuals, families, and groups. Prerequisite: For full social work majors only. Corequisites: SWK 419. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
(Same as HED 422 and NURS 422.) Interdisciplinary survey of various issues surrounding AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency) as viewed from several conceptual, professional, and experiential disciplines. Offers the most current cognitive information about AIDS and provides an affective awareness of major issues related to the disease. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Provides foundational understanding of behavior and change at the level of organization, community, macro-level groups (e.g. task groups), and culture. Examines human behavior and change in macro systems and the impact of social and cultural forces on organizations, communities and macro-level groups. For full social work majors only. Prerequisite: SWK 315. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to data analysis, descriptive and inferential statistics, computer skills and application of SPSS. Single-subject design and program evaluation included to teach students to systematically evaluate their own practice at all system levels. Exercises assigned to help students practice hands-on SPSS skills and interpret study results. Prerequisites: MATH 124, SWK 416. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Supervised social work practice experience consisting of 240 hours in a social service agency and attendance in weekly field seminar classes. Provides for an appropriate progression in the integration and application of social work values, knowledge, and skills from micro- to macro-levels of generalist practice. Corequisites: SWK 430, and 481. Prerequisites: SWK 419, 420, and consent of the field director. 6 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Integration and application of intervention strategies for beginning social work practice with groups, communities, and organizations. Corequisites: SWK 429, and 481. 3 credits.
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