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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of practices of working with learning differences. A field component is required. **Prerequisites: SPED 2361, 3360, 3364, 3365 * Must be taken concurrently with SPED 4363 ** Must be taken concurrently with SPED 4362
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An overview of the history and development of social work as a profession. The course is designed to foster a philosophical, historical, and critical understanding of social welfare programs, policies and issues, in part through developing a familiarity with local social service agencies. (Credit may not be earned for this course and Sociology 2307.)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The biopsychosocial science base of social work practice. Content includes theories of biological, sociological, psychological, cultural, and spiritual development from conception through early adulthood. The interactions between individuals, groups, societies, organizations, communities, and economic systems are of central concern. Prerequisite: Social Work 2307 or Sociology 2307
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The biopsychosocial science base of social work practice. Content includes theories of biological, sociological, psychological, cultural, and spiritual development from middle adulthood through death. The interactions between individuals, groups, societies, organizations, communities, and economic systems are of central concern. Prerequisite: Social Work 2307 or Sociology 2307
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The introduction to social work practice with individuals, couples, families and small groups, including the use of communication skills, supervision, and consultation. Focuses on assessment and evaluation, planning for service delivery, implementing empirically based interventions, and evaluating outcomes. Prerequisite: Social Work 2307 or Sociology 2307
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The introduction to social work practice with large groups, organizations, and communities, including the use of communication skills, supervision, and consultation. Focuses on assessment and evaluation, planning for service delivery, implementing empirically based interventions, and evaluating outcomes. Prerequisite: Social Work 2307 or Sociology 2307
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides knowledge about the history of social welfare programs and the skills to understand major social welfare policies and the delivery of social services. The impact of policy on human functioning is also emphasized. Prerequisite: Social Work 2307 or Sociology 2307
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The National Association of Social Workers' code of ethics is presented. Provides students with the opportunity to increase awareness of their personal values. Promotes the values of the social work profession. Presents the various credentials social workers may obtain, the associations to which they may belong, and ethical dilemmas they may encounter in social work practice. Prerequisite: Social Work 2307 or Sociology 2307
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A review of the methods of social research with a brief introduction to elementary statistics, data analysis, and practice in computer applications. (Credit may not be earned for this course and Sociology 3325.)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of social values that promotes the understanding, affirmation, and respect for people from diverse backgrounds; integrates knowledge on atrisk populations and covers the effects of inequality, discrimination, stigma, and prejudice on human functioning. Promotes the understanding of economic and social justice. (Credit may not be earned for this course and Social Work 3327.)
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