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SW 203: Corrections
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
An historical survey of the American correctional system The evolution, philosophy, and methods of corrections will be explored This course may be taken as an elective or as part of the Criminal Justice minor
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SW 213: Crime in America
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course explores the nature of crime in America, the theories of crime causation, the theories of victims and victimization, types of crimes committed, and recommended interventions to decrease crime
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SW 222: Independent Study:Variable Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Presentation College
Independent study courses provide the opportunity to accommodate different topics, learning experiences, and training opportunities which occasionally arise in the social work fi eld
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SW 223: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course is designed to expose students to the criminal justice system in America The study of criminal justice is truly an interdisciplinary fi eld of knowledge Under the umbrella of criminal justice the law is studied to examine aspects of criminal law and procedure, and sociology is reviewed to examine the structure of social institutions and how they affect the administration of justice The fi eld of criminal justice also includes infl uences from other disciplines including history, anthropology, psychology, as well as public administration
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SW 231: Social Work:Variable Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Presentation College
These topical courses study particular areas of social work, or topics which refl ect the current interest of the student population
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SW 233: Social Welfare Policy I
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course examines the historical development of social welfare, as well as current policies and issues facing social workers in the early 21st century Social work values and assumptions are integrated by the participants as the process of policy making and social change throughout history are discussed Prerequisite: SO103, SO273/SW273, or permission of instructor
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SW 243: Interviewing Skills
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course is designed to introduce and practice the basic listening and interviewing skills that are needed in the helping interview and the delivery of human services All areas of communication skills will be reviewed and applied to the social work setting Special emphasis is also placed on working with women and people of color
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SW 253: Counseling Theory
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course introduces the basic counseling theories Critical evaluation of each theory and application to social work and counseling practice is integrated The student will learn the key concepts, philosophy and assumptions, the therapeutic goals, contributions and limitations, and application to each theory Prerequisite: SW243 or permission of instructor
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SW 263: Child and Family Welfare
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course will briefl y outline the dynamics of several of the problems/dysfunctions of the American family today including domestic violence, substance abuse, and alternative placement for children Discussed will be the public family welfare system, intervention techniques, the law in regard to issues of the family and services available to victims and others involved in family situations that may cause diffi culty Ideas for prevention of future problems will also be discussed
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SW 273: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Presentation College
This course is an introduction to the profession of social work An understanding of the historical development of the profession, the effects of society on social welfare and, specifi cally, the philosophy and values of social work will be learned The generalist perspective of social work is stressed in preparation for BSW education and practice Specifi c fi elds and services of social work, as well as career opportunities, will be examined and explored (Cultural Diversity course)
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