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SOC 220: Applied Social Statistics
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Applications of statistics in the social sciences; probability and statistics in the social sciences; probability in statistical inference, analysis of variance, regression analysis and non-parametric procedures. Prerequisites: high school algebra or equivalent and CPSC 101 or higher. Offered Fall and Spring Semester.
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SOC 305: Culture Diversity and Social Justice
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
The purpose of this course is to have students explore cultural diversity and social justice. The course will provide the conceptual, theoretical, and empirical knowledge-base related to difference, oppression, social justice, and empowerment of culturally diverse populations at risk. This foundation knowledge is necessary of social work practice in a multicultural society. Offered Spring Semester.
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SOC 312: Human Development in Society
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
General systems theory is used as a framework for integrating human development and human behavior knowledge and theory pertaining to microsystems of society; individuals, families, and informal groups. Prerequisites: PSY 101, SOC 101 and BIOL 111 or equivalent recommended. cross-listed as SOWK 312. Offered Fall Semester.
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SOC 316: Social Policy I
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
In depth examination of the history of public welfare and fields of social services practice shaped by social welfare policies. Introduction to poverty and the nature of oppression. Prerequisites: SOC 101, ECON 101, POSC 201, HIS 204 or HIS 205W. Cross-listed as SOWK 316. Offered Fall Semester.
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SOC 317: Social Policy II
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
In depth examination of social welfare as a social institution: analysis of society's structure and its relationship to meet social welfare needs; trends in social welfare; social welfare policy analysis in relationship to social work. Taken concurrently with SOWK 313 and SOWK 487. Prerequisites: limited to majors and SOWK 316. Offered Spring Semester.
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SOC 430: Ethics in Practice
2.00 Credits
Heritage University
Deals with issues of ethics for the entry-level generalist social work practitioner in a variety of practice settings. This course also meets requirements of RCW 79.24.310 for chemical dependency counselors. Prerequisites: SOWK 101 or permission of program chair. Crosslisted as SOWK 430. Offered Fall Semester.
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SOC 440: Directed Readings in Law & Social Justice
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Reading intensive course based on the special interests of students. Bibliographic abstracts are produced and shared with colleagues.
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SOC 460W: Social Science Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Basic research methodologies for the social sciences; principles of qualitative and quantitative methodologies for collection and analysis of data. Development of research design. This course is the same as SOWK 459W. Prerequisites: SOC 220 or Math 221, senior standing and permission of the program chair. Offered Fall Semester.
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SOWK 101: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Introduction to the profession of social work in the United States: considers history, principles, methods, and values of the social worker and settings from the generalist perspective. Offered Fall and Spring Semester.
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SOWK 306: Social Justice and Diverse Populations
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
The purpose of this course is to have students explore social justice and diverse populations. The course will provide the conceptual, theoretical, and empirical knowledge base related to difference, oppression, social justice, and empowerment of culturally diverse at-risk populations. This foundation of knowledge is necessary to social work practice in a multicultural society. Offered Spring Semester.
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