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SpEd 484: Curriculum Development in Special Education
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A study of curriculum practices in special education settings.
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SpEd 485: Nature and Needs of the Learning Disabled
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Needs and services for children and youth with mild learning disabilities and behavior disorders; teaching techniques and methods.
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SpEd 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Individual, directed study arranged with an instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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SpEd 499: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Individual, directed research arranged with an instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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SW 330: Research Methods I Sp
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This is the first course in the undergraduate research sequence. It introduces students to qualitative and quantitative methodologies used in social research and assessment. The course also covers statistical analysis and the use of computer technology in social research. Research on behalf of the diverse populations of New Mexico and the Southwest is emphasized. Prerequisites: SW 341, and SW 342.
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SW 333: Aspects of Aging Fa,Su
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The course covers the emotional, biological, environmental, mental, and legal aspects of aging that occur in the elderly, with special emphasis on the Hispanic and Native American populations of New Mexico and the Southwest. Summer courses offered at the Rio Rancho Campus only.
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SW 335: 435.Selected Topics in Social Work ;Fa,Sp
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
One or more elective courses relating to selected topics in social work practice.
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SW 341: Social Policy and Services I Fa
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This first course in the two-part sequence covers the history of social work, the history and current structures of social welfare services, and the knowledge, values, and skills necessary to understand major social welfare policies. This foundation course introduces analysis of organizational, local and state issues, and policy analysis and advocacy. All course content is oriented to understanding the effects of social policies on Hispanics, Native Americans and other historically oppressed populations.
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SW 346: Theories of Social Work Practice ;Sp
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course focuses on a comparative analysis of frameworks, theories and models of social work practice. The course examines the four forces in psychology as the building blocks of an integrative, multicultural, ecosystems approach to social work practice. Implications of each practice approach for work at the micro, mezzo, and macro level are examined. Emphasis is placed on the evaluation of the practice approaches for work with diverse populations, with emphasis on the Native American and Hispanic Populations of New Mexico.
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SW 365: Generalist Social Work Practice I ;Fa
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This first course in the practice sequence introduces students to multiple theoretical approaches to generalist practice with diverse individuals. The philosophical and ethical foundations of social work are examined as they manifest in each step of the social work process. Practice knowledge and skills necessary for ethical and competent generalist practice with emphasis on the diverse populations of New Mexico and the Southwest are covered.
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