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3.00 Credits
This course provides a basic understanding of social work practice in medical and health-related settings. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary practice, diverse skills, roles, and functions of social workers in health care. Students are given an overview of current health policy and the impact of local, state, and federal policy on delivery of services. On demand. Prerequisites: Social Work 306, 312.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a basic understanding of social work practice in medical and health-related settings. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary practice, diverse skills, roles, and functions of social workers in health care. Students are given an overview of current health policy and the impact of local, state, and federal policy on delivery of services. On demand. Prerequisites: SOCW 3060, SOCW 3120 or department head approval.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second of a two semester sequence. A systems, person-in-environment, perspective will be emphasized, looking at the human development in the context of larger social conflicts associated with class, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and ability status. Spring semester. Prerequisites: Social Work 306, 308, 312, 333. Corequisites: Social Work 307, 376, 408.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second of a two semester sequence. A systems, person-in-environment, perspective will be emphasized, looking at the human development in the context of larger social conflicts associated with class, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and ability status. Spring semester. Prerequisites: SOCW 3060, SOCW 3080, SOCW 3120, SOCW 3330 or department head approval. Corequisites: SOCW 3070, SOCW 3760, SOCW 4080.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to research methods and statistics with particular attention to examples from Social Work research. Students will become familiar with the complete research process including the application of statistics. A full range of alternative research designs, including quantitative and qualitative research methods, will be covered. Students will develop professional writing skills in APA style through various writing assignments. Spring semester. Prerequisites: Social Work 306, 308, 312, 333. Corequisites: Social Work 307, 342, 408.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to research methods and statistics with particular attention to examples from Social Work research. Students will become familiar with the complete research process including the application of statistics. A full range of alternative research designs, including quantitative and qualitative research methods, will be covered. Students will develop professional writing skills in APA style through various writing assignments. Spring semester. Prerequisites: SOCW 3060, SOCW 3080, SOCW 3120, SOCW 3330 or department head approval. Corequisites: SOCW 3070, SOCW 3420, SOCW 4080.
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3.00 Credits
The fourth of a four-course social work practice sequence, this course builds on and significantly expands the knowledge base and level of professional sophistication already attained by the student. The focus of the course is community practice and program evaluation. Fall semester. Prerequisites: Social Work 307, 342, 376, 408. Corequisites: Social Work 412, 413, 417.
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3.00 Credits
The fourth of a four-course social work practice sequence, this course builds on and significantly expands the knowledge base and level of professional sophistication already attained by the student. The focus of the course is community practice and program evaluation. Fall semester. Prerequisites: SOCW 3070, SOCW 3420, SOCW 3760, SOCW 4080 or department head approval. Corequisites: SOCW 4120, SOCW 4130, SOCW 4170.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to assist social work majors with understanding the ability-based approach and becoming skilled at self-assessment. Seminar content will focus on the learning styles, self-assessment, and using feedback from multiple sources. Students will learn methods for integrating projects from various courses into their E-Portfolios and prepare for the Field Fair. Spring semester. Prerequisites: Social Work 306, 308, 312, 333. Corequisites: Social Work 307, 342, 376.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to assist social work majors with understanding the ability-based approach and becoming skilled at self-assessment. Seminar content will focus on the learning styles, self-assessment, and using feedback from multiple sources. Students will learn methods for integrating projects from various courses into their E-Portfolios and prepare for the Field Fair. Spring semester. Prerequisites: SOCW 3060, SOCW 3080, SOCW 3120, SOCW 3330 or department head approval. Corequisites: SOCW 3070, SOCW 3420, SOCW 3760.
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