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SPA 3500: Advanced Hispanic Literature
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: SPA 2020 or equivalent. Study of specific period, movements, themes, and/or authors in Spanish or Spanish-American literature. Topics are determined for each offering. This course may be repeated for credit as content of course changes. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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SPA 3600: Special Topics in Spanish
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: SPA 2020 or equivalent. Advanced study of language, culture, or history of Spain and/or Spanish America. This course may be repeated for credit as content of course changes. Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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SPA 3950: Study Abroad:Advanced Spanish Special Topics
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Belmont University
Study of Spanish at the advanced level in a Spanish-speaking country; individual titles assigned reflecting specific focus of study. Individual titles may be assigned. Repeatable up to 24 hours of credit.
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SWK 1990-4990: Special Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Belmont University
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SWK 2000: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
A study of the origins, structure, and characteristics of social work services, social welfare policies, and the social work profession. In addition to other course requirements, the student must complete 25 clock hours of service learning in a social service agency. Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (S - Service Learning).
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SWK 2050: Research in Social Work
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: MTH 1150, SOC 1010, PSY 1200. Introduction to the methods of scientific inquiry and their relevance to social work. Topics include research design, problem formulation, measurement, data analysis, and ethics in research. Fundamentals of analyzing research reports will also be emphasized.
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SWK 2150: Issues in Substance Abuse
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: SWK 2000, SOC 1010 or PSY 1200. A generalist social work approach dealing with the history of drug usage/origin, drug usage as a social problem, and a system approach involving the individual, family/support group and society in dealing with the problem.
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SWK 2200: Child Welfare
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisites: SWK 2000, SOC 1010 or PSY 1200. A general study of social work service designed to enhance the welfare of children. Emphasis is on societal problems which cause problems for children and on the activities and programs which provide services to deal with those problems.
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SWK 2250: Human Behavior and Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite BIO 1010; pre- or co requisites: SWK 2000. An examination of the development of the individual throughout the life span. Focus will be on the biological, psychological, spiritual, and cognitive development of the individual interacting with societal and cultural groups.
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SWK 2260: Human Behavior and Social Environment II
3.00 Credits
Belmont University
Prerequisite: SWK 2250. An examination of the social systems approach to understanding human behavior and diversity within families, groups, organizations, and communities. Particular focus will be on the relationship among biological, social, psychological, and cultural systems as they affect and are affected by human behavior.
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