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SWK 424: Human Behavior in the Social Environment III
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
The last of a three-course HBSE sequence. Continuation of human development in the social environment studies with a focus on generalist social work practice, values and ethics, racism and oppression as they are applied to the formation and interaction of neighborhoods, polities, organizational and social managerial behavior. Addresses cultural, racial, ethnic and gender dimensions and issues of individual and institutional racism. Prerequisite: SWK 322. (F)
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SWK 425: Southwest Peoples and Cultures
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Includes a focus on social welfare issues, policies and programs for Hispanics/ Latino(a)s, Native Americans or rural Southwestern populations. Prerequisites: SWK 414, 424, 444. (S)
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SWK 444: Social Welfare Policy III
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Research and analysis of recent, current and pending legislation and policies on social welfare issues, budgets, programs and services. Covers Federal and New Mexico policy development processes and implementation with an emphasis on current issues, especially possible impact of policy initiatives on women, minorities and at-risk populations. Prerequisite: SWK 342. (F)
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SWK 463: Field Experience II
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Supervised field experience in generalist social work practice in approved agency setting. Twenty-five hours/week of field work required. Students attend one-hour/week supervision with field instructor and one/hour week of field seminar. Restricted to social work majors. Prerequisite: SWK 362. (F)
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SWK 464: Field Experience III
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Supervised field experience in generalist social work practice in approved agency setting. Students attend weekly seminars as part of this three credit course. Ten hours/week of field work required. One hour/ week with field instructor and 1 hour per week field seminar. Prerequisites: social work major; SWK 463. (S)
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SWK 468: Workshop in Social Work
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
As announced. (May be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours.)
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SWK 491: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Independent study. (May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours.)
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SWK 493: Topics in Social Work
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
As announced. (May be repeated for credit.)
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SWK 498: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Integrative capstone course on the professional foundations of social work focusing on future trends, challenges, and international social work issues. This seminar will focus on integrating social work knowledge, skills and values into competent generalist practice, along with findings from related social sciences. Prerequisite: senior social work major in good standing with the social work program. (S)
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THTR 111: Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
For non-majors. Basic theories of performance arts as applied to theatre and film. Includes application through discussion of acting, audiences, stage craft, scenic and costume design and dramatic criticism. (F, S)
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