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Social Work 342: Social Policy And Legislation
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A study of the historical, philosophical, judicial and practical issues involved in the development and enactment of social welfare policies. Introduces analytical methods for evaluating social welfare policies. The course explores the role of the legislative process in the enactment of social policies. Open to non-majors.
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Social Work 350: Aging: Process And Services
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A study of the physiological, psychological and sociological changes that occur as people age. The course explores common myths and stereotypes surrounding aging and highlights national and local services to the elderly. Open to non-majors.
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Social Work 399: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
An upper division course for a topic of special current interest, including televised courses. PREREQUISITE: As stated for each offering.
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Social Work 400: Methods of Social Work Research
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A study of the research principles and methodologies used in social work. Students learn to evaluate research studies useful for social work practice and to evaluate the effectiveness of their own practice interventions. PREREQUISITE or co requisite : PSYC 200.
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Social Work 403: Social Work Practice II
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A study of the principles of practice which guide the social worker in identifying problems, assessing situations, contracting with clients, planning interventions, evaluating outcomes and terminating services. The course helps students develop the analytical and interactional skills needed in working with individuals, families and groups. Field instruction. To be taken concurrently with S WK 404. PREREQUISITE: S WK 316.
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Social Work 404: Field Instruction
6.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
This course integrates classroom theory and practice by placing students for 240 hours in an approved social service agency where they provide direct social work services under the supervision of a qualifi ed fi eld instructor to individuals, families and groups. Participation in a weekly seminar and concurrent enrollment in S WK 403 required. Grading is Pass/Fail. PREREQUISITE: S WK 316.
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Social Work 405: Social Work Practice III
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A study of the impact of the organization and community on social work practice both as the context and focus of change. The knowledge and skills needed by the generalist practitioner in working with and within organizations and communities are explored. To prepare for beginning practice the student will also explore issues facing the new practitioner. To be taken concurrently with S WK 406. PREREQUISITE: S WK 403.
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Social Work 406: Advanced Field Instruction
6.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
Students enrolled in this course are placed in an approved social service agency for 240 hours under the supervision of a qualifi ed fi eld instructor. The student will have increased responsibility for providing services. Emphasis will be upon service activities such as policy making, program development, networking, public relations, research and other indirect service provision. Participation in a weekly seminar and concurrent enrollment in S WK 405 are required. Grading is Pass/Fail. PREREQUISITE: S WK 404.
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Sociology 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A general survey of the discipline, its methods, basic concepts, and area of study. The course examines man's organization and institutional life, the social process of socialization, confl ict and its resolution and social change.
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Sociology 102: Social Networking
1.00 Credits
West Virginia State University
A course designed to provide students opportunities to participate in social networking activities. Students will interact with students, faculty, and invited guests in discussion of topical issues, attend social meetings of academic interest, and take part in Sociology Club. May be repeated for a total of 3 credit hours. PREREQUISITE: SOC 101.
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