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SWK 245: Introduction to Peace Studies
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
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SWK 254: Violence in the Family
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Examines violence in the family from a sociological and psychological perspective. The student will develop a knowledge and understanding of the recent research and theory of various forms of familial violence. The student will gain a familiarity with the forms violence takes in the family as well as an understanding of the past and current societal response to familial violence. The course makes use of lectures, discussion and films.
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SWK 260: Special Topics in Human Services
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Special topics are offered to provide more in-depth knowledge about current areas of practice or issues in human services. These courses are intended to meet the needs of students in social work, psychology, nursing, and education.
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SWK 300: Community Organizing
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Includes strategies for organization and development of local communities to meet human needs and to enhance the social environment. Special emphasis is placed on the role of the community organizer in working with established community structures, identifying and encouraging leadership, and facilitating planned community change.
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SWK 303: Human Behavior and the Social Environment
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Builds on a strong theory foundation for social work practice with specific content in social, behavioral and biological sciences. A bio-psycho-socio-cultural-spiritual framework for students to view human growth and development through the life-span will be examined. The "person in environment" focus is approached from an ecological perspective of individual in the context of family, groups and the community. The social systems model will help students focus on the dynamic interplay and reciprocal nature of the person and the environment. Prerequisites: Psychology 100; Sociology 100; Anthropology 100; Biology 111 and 112; or permission of the instructor.
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SWK 304: Child Abuse, Maltreatment & Neglect in Childhood and Adolescence
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Child abuse, maltreatment and neglect is a pervasive social problem that affects families and communities. This course will examine the history of child maltreatment, policy, practice and prevention issues. Specific content on child physical abuse, sexual abuse, child neglect, psychological maltreatment and other related forms of child abuse will be explored. The role of child welfare, the legal system and cultural and international abuse issues will be addressed in this course.
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SWK 313: Minorities and Human Relations
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An overview of the issues associated with prejudice and discrimination directed against minority populations based on gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity and physical/mental ability. The impact of these issues in the U.S. as well as globally will be examined. Special emphasis is placed on understanding the social and psychological roots of prejudice.
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SWK 321: The Family as a Social Institution
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
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SWK 324: Social Science Statistics
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
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SWK 325: Social Work Research Methods and Design
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Provides practitioners with the understanding of a scientific, analytical approach to knowledge building. Examines the concepts of theory development, conceptualization and hypothesis formulation across social work practice. The content includes research design, sampling, instrumentation, methods of data collection and analysis as well as descriptive inferential statistics and critical analysis of empirical research. The student will develop an original research project to be carried out in Social Work 326. Prerequisites: Social Work 201, 202, Mathematics 102 and Sociology 324.
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