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SOIL 440: Soil and Water Conservation
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Conserving soil and water resources are critical issues in the United States and worldwide. This course will examine methods conserving soil and water while maintaining high levels of crop production, of predicting and controlling soil erosion from cultivated land, of conserving soil on rangeland, forestland and construction sites and of conserving water resources, including wetlands. Prerequisites: Computer MATH 146 and SOIL 120. Co-listed as SOIL/AGEN 440. (F, Sp)
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SOIL 490: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Skills involved in selected procedures and techniques applied to agronomic practices will be utilized. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.(F, Sp)
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SOIL 589: Special Topics in Soil Science
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
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SOIL 715: Soil & Water Cons Tchr
0.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
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SOWK 150: Introduction to Social Work Services
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course is designed to provide an introduction to social work services. It will include an examination of required skills, settings for practice, client populations, special issues, history of social work services, current social service programs and policies, and how social work differs from other professions. It will also provide an opportunity to examine the values/ethics integral to social work practice and begin to explore the compatibility of personal value systems with those of the profession.(F, Sp)
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SOWK 205: Introduction to Social Work & Welfare
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This is a writing intensive course. This course is designed to provide an introductory knowledge of social welfare and social work, the philosophy of the methods of social work practice and human behavior in macro systems, the current issues in social welfare, the three major perspectives of social welfare/social work and the professionalization of social work. An integral part of the course is the analysis of personal values and ethics in conjunction with an understanding of social work values and ethics. Also included is a beginning understanding of the systems perspective and generalist social work practice. Prerequisites: SOCI 100, SOWK 150 or consent of instructor.(F)
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SOWK 250: Use, Abuse & Addiction
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course will introduce students to theory and research relevant to understanding the process of addiction. It will include information on problem identification as well as strategies and skills necessary for entry level work with persons who are addicted. It will also include content on prevention. Although the major focus of this course will be on chemical dependency, content will be included on other addictions including eating disorders and gambling. This course will emphasize the impact of addiction on the family and other social systems. It will be taught from a social work perspective, however, it will be useful for any student planning on becoming a helping professional.(F)
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SOWK 324: Theory & Practice I
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course in basic helping processes will help students integrate social work values and ethics as well as teach students the problem solving process integral to social work practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. It will provide the students with an introduction to basic communication skills needed at all levels of generalist social work practice and with a beginning opportunity to practice those skills at the individual system level. Prerequisites: SOWK 150, 205, 215 and admission to major.(F)
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SOWK 335: Child Welfare
0.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
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SOWK 350: Social Welfare Policy
0.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
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