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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Various forms of addiction are becoming the leading social problems of this century. An overview of addiction will be imparted as well as specific manifestations such as sex, gambling, eating disorders, and drugs. The impact of addiction on the individual, family, and society will be discussed.
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1.00 Credits
A historical perspective on violence against women. Modern day forms of violence against women and intervention will be studied. Prosecution of cases will be presented and treatment strategies for offenders will be explored.
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3.00 Credits
In depth consideration of basic dynamics and processes operating in groups and various strategies used in the group approach as they relate to educational, business, social and personal interactions and problems.
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1.00 Credits
This intensive course will examine the child and adolescent with chronic illness and discuss treatment approaches from a multi-disciplinary or bio-psycho-social intervention model. The instructor will draw upon extensive experience and observations from working in clinics, hospitals or in the field with children who have been diagnosed with such disorders as: cancer, hemophilia, AIDS, diabetes, sickle cell anemia, endocrine/ growth problems, cleft palette, genetic anomalies, mental health DSM-IV disorders, as well as children with multiple handicaps and disabilities. Emphasis will be given to practical ways counselors and other mental health professionals and teachers can build and maintain therapeutic relations with children who have been dealt this difficult challenge of handling a chronic or life threatening illness. Additionally, this course will give special attention to identifying needs, assessing, and treating families and siblings of children who have a chronic illness.
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3.00 Credits
Theories and bodies of knowledge as basis for social work intervention. Values and skills associated with the practice of social work. Emphasis is placed on individuals, families, and groups. Pre-requisite: SOCW 167, SOCW 300, SOCW 315, PSYC 232
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3.00 Credits
Knowledge and application of the fundamentals of social work practice, the problem-solving process, effective use of self as an agent of change. Emphasis is placed on organizations, communities, and society. Pre-requisite: SOCW 415
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4.00 Credits
Students are provided with an opportunity to work directly with clients in an existing social service agency under the supervision of a skilled practitioner. Pre-requisite: SOCW 320, & SOCW 415, Co-requisite: SOCW 416 SOCW 419
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4.00 Credits
Students are provided with an opportunity to work directly with clients in an existing social service agency under the supervision of a skilled practitioner. Pre-requisite: SOCW 320, SOCW 415, SOCW 416, SOCW 417, and SOCW 419. Co-requisite: SOCW 420
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2.00 Credits
Designed to provide the student with an opportunity to integrate the knowledge and theory acquired in the classroom with the experiential learning gained from actual work experience. Pre-requisite: SOCW 320, and SOCW 415. Co-requisite: SOCW 417, and SOCW 417.
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2.00 Credits
Designed to provide the student with an opportunity to integrate the knowledge and theory acquired in the classroom with the experiential learning gained from actual work experience. Pre-requisite: SOCW 320, SOCW 415, SOCW 416, SOCW 417, SOCW 419; Co-requisite: SOCW 418
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