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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Explores the necessary changes and challenges faced by individuals, families, and communities as part of this thing call "life." Focus will be on how each of us can foster resilience, hope and happiness in theface of life's demands from simple changes to traumatic events.
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Explores the global issues faced by disenfranchised people around the world, including issues of diversity, poverty, political issues, economic concerns and environmental issues. How social work on an international level addresses these issues through collective strength-based practice will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWK 235; corequisite: SWK 320; permission of instructor. Multi-cultural working relationship skills for generalist practice, building client-directed partnerships, interviewing, and transitioning from services using a strengthsbased and solution-focused perspective. Process recordings, case assessments, social work ethics, values and diversity are covered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWK 235 or GRN 101. Examines the status of the elderly and specific problems they confront in modern society. Focuses on social agencies and other service resources. Analyzes policies. Major emphases on practice, service settings and special populations.
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Prerequisite: SWK 235. Study of the knowledge base, laws, and professional roles associated with contemporary child welfare practice. Identification of child maltreatment, reporting procedures and community-based interdisciplinary practice issues are emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWK 235. Concepts of mental health and practice in social context. Managed care, models of practice, rural community mental health, and future directions in community health, all considered in a multicultural perspective.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWK 235. A survey of rural community life, its institutions, value systems, customs, and their implications for social work practice. Issues dealing with migrant workers and Native American cultures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWK 235. An examination of the rationale, issues, problems and practices related to the implementation of client-centered health care. New programs and proposals for the delivery of health services will be reviewed systematically with reference to the implications for social work practice.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWK 235 or permission of instructor. Study of ethical issues in social work practice with emphasis upon application of NASW Code of Ethics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWK 235, PSY 105, and either BIO 105 or 240 and permission of instructor. Perspectives on human development and behavior in diverse contexts, including: culture, oppression, poverty, gender, ethnicity, physical and social settings. Implications for social work practice and policies. 320: Prenatal Through Adolescence. 321: Young Adulthood Through Death. Each course requires a 25-hour service-learning project.
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