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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Sp. A presentation of frameworks for analyzing social welfare policies and a study of administration and management of social welfare programs from theoretical and practical perspectives. Attention is given to organizational structures and processes. Prerequisite: SWK 361 Social Welfare Policies and Services I.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the causes and effects of stress on the body. Different physical and mental methods to cope with unhealthy stress will be demonstrated. Diet and its effect on stress will be discussed. Same as SWK 299A/399A and PSY 299G/399G.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to provide useful skills, techniques, and insights for those interested in providing foster care or who are presently working in the field. Specific problem areas will be addressed: discipline, communication, sexual abuse, the birth family, school problems and other topics.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. F. Introduction of research methodology as applied to social problems and human behavior. Emphasis is on problem formulation, development of research design, instrument construction, and basic sampling techniques. Same as SOC 405.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Sp. A continuation of SWK 405. Emphasis on data collection, analysis, inferential statistics, and report writing. Prerequisite: SWK 405 Methods of Social and Behavioral Research I. This course includes a significant writing component. Same as SOC 406. Lab required.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. F. Examination of social work assessment and intervention strategies which promote awareness and skill for working with variations among human beings, such as those suffering from physical, mental, economic, religious, or social problems. The course emphasizes a need for sensitivity to human diversity and strategies to promote social and economic justice for populations-at-risk of discrimination, oppression, or abuse. Prerequisites: SWK 250 Social Work Practice I, SWK 351 Social Work Practice II, SWK 352 Social Work Practice III.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Su., F., Sp. Review of major course work and the current social work practice scene. Emphasis is placed on the student pursuing major career interests and on preparation for the senior Social Work Practicum. This course should be taken the summer before the senior Social Work Practicum. Prerequisites: SWK 352 Social Work Practice III, SWK 362 Social Welfare Policies and Services II, and SWK 406 Methods of Social and Behavioral Research II.
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9.00 Credits
9 hours. Su., F., Sp. This is a professional field experience under the supervision of an experienced professional, carefully selected and approved by the university. Placement possibilities include public welfare, mental health, recreational, and community services. Prerequisites: Senior standing (90 hours), SOC 445 Ethnic Cultures, SOC 406 Methods of Social and Behavioral Research II, SWK 351 and 352 Social Work Practice II and III, SWK 251 and 252 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I and II, SWK 360 Social Welfare Policies and Services, SWK 454 Seminar in Social Work Practice and admission to the program. A minimum of 400 clock hours of field activity are required. A fee of $95 is charged for the practicum.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, F., Sp. A survey of theatre practice and principles. The course provides an audience-centered overview of all aspects of theatre production, from play writing to play presentation. Attendance at FHU Theatre productions is required.
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1.00 Credits
A modular approach to understanding the different aspects of theatre in production and performance. Modules include Set (161), Lighting (162), Costume/Makeup (261), Performance I (262), Stage Management I (269) Publicity/House Management (361), Audition Preparation (362, Fall only), Scenic Painting (367), Performance II (461), Stage Management II (469). Completion of each module requires 30 hours of rehearsal or production work in a faculty-directed or faculty-approved production. Students are required to document the hours worked or to keep a journal as appropriate to the lab. Students in the theatre program will be given preference in assignment of particular duties. Prerequisite: Permission from the instructor or selection by audition.
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