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SOWK 2000: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course views social work and social work values through the lens of current/modern culture to build empathy, understanding, and reinforce the values of social work that are interwoven throughout our lives.
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SOWK 2200: SOC WORK, SOC JUSTICE & MODERN CULTURE
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course views social work and social work values through the lens of current/modern culture to build empathy, understanding, and reinforce the values of social work that are interwoven throughout our lives. Text will include a novel, code of ethics, as well as various other items from modern culture such as articles, films, music, etc.
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SOWK 2300: DOMESTIC VIOL/SEX ASSAULT
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course surveys the issue of domestic violence and sexual assault from both an information and advocacy perspective. Battering and sexual assault within families and within society will be explored as will elder abuse. Training will include means of responding to the victim and to addressing the wider social implications of violence.
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SOWK 2400: INTRO TO ETHICAL SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course will give students a look into the professional ethics that are applied when working in a human services field. Students need to understand the basic ethics associated with these types of careers, how they apply in practice settings, and will give insight into how some situations may be handled differently than one might originally consider.
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SOWK 2500: CASE MANAGEMENT AND DOCUMENTATION
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course covers the basic elements of case management including interviewing, assessing need, identification of resources, and documentation utilizing the values and ethics of the social work profession. Students will develop foundational skills such as rapport-building, information-gathering, and record-keeping in order to identify client needs, secure identified resources, and build community connections to assist clients achieve set goals. (Offered every Fall semester.)
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SPAN 1010: FIRST YEAR SPANISH I
4.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course covers the fundamentals of grammar, pronunciation, reading, writing, and speaking on a basic level. Students also learn about the culture and history of various Spanish-speaking countries. By the end of the course, successful students will be able to communicate (read, write, listen, speak) on a basic level in the present tense about everyday topics such as greetings, introductions, classes, friends and family, hobbies, and vacation. Note: A student who has successfully completed two years or more of high school Spanish with a "B" or better should not enroll in this beginning class.
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SPAN 1020: FIRST YEAR SPANISH II
4.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course offers the fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading.
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SPAN 1050: CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH I
2.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course will introduce the beginning student to the skills needed to be able to communicate orally in Spanish. The emphasis will be placed on developing listening and speaking proficiency. In addition, the student will learn about cultural differences which need to be considered when communicating with someone from a different country.
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SPAN 1060: CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II
2.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course continues to develop and enhance basic conversation in Spanish.
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SPAN 1070: SPANISH FOR HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL
2.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is designed for students and professionals in the health care field. The course focuses on the communication skills and the specialized vocabulary needed to be able to communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking patients. The students will also learn about cultural differences which need to be considered when communicating with someone from a different country.
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