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SCIENCE 3318: Introductory Biostatistics
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
An introduction to basic statistical concepts and methods as applied to data taken from a wide variety of biological and health sciences. Includes descriptive techniques such as measures of central tendency, variability, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and simple linear regression. Three hours lecture. Fall. Prerequisite: CIS 1339, MAT 1351. Three semester hours
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SCIENCE 4109: Chemistry Research Proposal
1.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
A course emphasizing library research, independent investigation, hypothesis formation and scientific proposal writing. Prerequisite: Junior/Senior standing and consent of Instructor. One semester hour
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SCIENCE 4209: Research Problems in Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
A course emphasizing independent investigation using the scientific method to collect and analyze data in order to test the validity of a hypothesis. Fall, Spring. Prerequisite: SCI 4109. Two semester hours
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SOCIAL WORK 1315: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
The initial course in the social work curriculum, this course is designed to give students an understanding of the development and history of social work as a profession as well as a broad overview of how social work is carried out in various settings and with diverse populations. This course gives insights into the body of knowledge, theory, values, principles and techniques of social work generalist practice at the entry level. Cross-credited with SOC 1315. Only three credit hours will be awarded for SOC 1315 and SWK 1315. This is a required course for social work majors. Fall. Prerequisite: None. Three semester hours
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SOCIAL WORK 2322: Problems of Contemporary Society
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
An examination of major social problems of modern western society, including issues of racial conflict, war, civil rights, social movements, the mass media, crime and mental illness. The topics will vary from year to year depending upon the instructor's emphasis. Cross-credited with CRJ 2322 and SOC 2322. Only three credit hours will be awarded for CRJ 2322, SOC 2322, and SWK 2322. Spring. Prerequisite: None. Three semester hours
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SOCIAL WORK 3101-4609: Special Studies
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
Topics offered as demand reflects an interest in areas of social work not covered by existing catalog courses. Course may be repeated when topic of study changes. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of advisor and instructor. One to six semester hours
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SOCIAL WORK 3303: Human Behavior And The Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
This course is the study of the complex relationships between human beings and their environment that bear upon human growth, dynamics of human behavior, individual and small group systems and the implications for social work practice. The objectives of this course include providing students with a social systems approach to understanding behavior, from individuals as systems through the person-inenvironment context of families, groups, interactions between biological, social, psychological, institutional, economic and cultural systems as they impact and are impacted by individuals. This is a required course for all social work majors. Fall. Prerequisite: PSY 1311, SOC/SWK 1315, SOC 1311 or consent of instructor. Three semester hours
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SOCIAL WORK 3304: Human Behavior And The Social Environment II
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
This course provides students with knowledge and theories of each stage of human bio-psycho-social growth and development in the context of the environmental demands faced by individuals throughout the lifespan from conception to old age. Students analyze development as impacted by various social forces. Spring. Prerequisite: SOC/SWK 3303 or consent of instructor. Three semester hours
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SOCIAL WORK 3306: Death And Dying
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
An examination of the social and cultural influences involved in the process of death and dying. Focus will be on medical technology and ethical issues, terminal illnesses, suicide and euthanasia, the hospice movement, body disposition, bereavement and the implications for social workers in direct practice. Cross-credited with SOC 3306 and PSY 3306. Only three credit hours will be awarded for SWK 3306, PSY 3306, or SOC 3306. Fall, even years. Prerequisite: SOC 1311 or PSY 1311. Three semester hours
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SOCIAL WORK 3312: Child Welfare Services
3.00 Credits
Howard Payne University
The problems, practices and principles in the child welfare field; the role of the social worker in supportive, supplemental and substitute care and protective services. Prerequisite: None. Three semester hours
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