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SS 901: Transfer Summary
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
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SW 230: Topics In Social Work
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Special topics in Social Work. May be repeated with a change of emphasis.
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SW 231: Professional Social Work
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Surveys the Social Work profession, including but not limited to Social Work leaders of the present and past, Social Work theories, beliefs, values and ethics, Social Work fields of practice, methods, special populations and human diversity in a rural area. Introduces systems theory. Discusses the Social Work Code of Ethics. Students engage in personal values clarification.
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SW 235: Human Diversity
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
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SW 251: Human Behavior/Social Environ
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Examines theories of human development from prenatal to old age using a multidimensional, multicultural perspective that includes bio-physical, psychological, social, economic and spiritual. Students apply developmental knowledge.
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SW 252: Human Behavior/Social Environ
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Examines theories and perspectives on human behavior in organizations and communities, including political-economic motivations, expectation sets and joining behaviors. Students apply developmental knowledge and multidimensional perspectives through self-reflection, observations, interviews and written analyses. Prerequisite: SW 251.
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SW 271: Social Welfare Hist & Serv Del
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Examines the developmental history of social welfare with a focus on political, social, cultural ideologies and systems during periods in European and American history. Explores the context for the development of social programs and the treatment of various out-groups, including persons considered poor, developmentally disabled, mentally retarded, ethnic and racial minorities, women, disabled, children, gay men and lesbian women and religious minorities within the international community. Students analyze policy implementation of local social service delivery systems using a descriptive model of policy analysis.
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SW 300: Social Work Technologies
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Introduction to various technologies needed for social work education and practice. Requires use of information technologies for research and implementation of social work interventions including, but not limited to, computers and application programs. Prerequisite: SW 231.
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SW 301: Social Work Profession
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
This course builds on SW 231(Introduction to Social Work)by providing a comprehensive view of the demands and expectations of the social work profession. It specifically in the history of social work, the knowledge base needed for generalist social work practice and understanding and application of the values and ethics of the Social Work profession. Prerequistie: SW 231.
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SW 330: Diversity In The Rural Environ
4.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Examines social issues (poverty, isolation, transportation and housing) and theories related to the life experience of African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Hispanic Americans. Explores cultures and heritages of these groups along with other social groups such as women and sexual minorities in the rural context. Discusses factors of service provision with emphasis on capacity buildin of rural communities and issues of accommodation, acculturation and assimilation. Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Social Work Program.
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