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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 600: Interdisciplinary Rural Primary Health Care Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 2 cr (D). Using a framework of interdisciplinary health care teams and community-based practice models, the course focuses on the provision of primary health care services in rural and underserved populations. P: Sr st in a health professions prgm e.g. nurs, phy asst, pharm, soc wrk, med, nutr, occ ther, phy ther or cons inst.
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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 624: Social Work with the Small Group
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II or SS; 2-3 cr (A). Exploration of the small group as the interventive unit; major models and techniques; principles guiding the selection of the small group approach to intervention based on research knowledge of problems, processes, and outcomes. P: Sr or Grad st, soc work major & Soc Work 440.
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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 626: Social Work with the Community
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Irr.; 2-3 cr (A). Community relationships in public and voluntary social services; principles of community organization and social welfare administration. P: Sr or Grad st, soc work major & Soc Work 440.
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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 640: Social Work with Ethnic and Racial Groups
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 2-3 cr (e-S-A). This course prepares students for generalist social work practice in a multicultural society. It discusses Afro-Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, and Asian Americans, and implications are drawn for social policy. P: Soc work/welfare major.
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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 642: Social Work and Adolescents
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II, SS; 2-3 cr (S-A). Drawing on multiple theoretical perspectives and a critical review of the literature, students explore practice implications and interventions regarding problems of adolescents and at-risk youth with a focus on environmental influences that affect normal development. P: Soc work/welfare major.
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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 644: Social Work and Developmental Disabilities
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II, SS; 2-3 cr (S-A). Definition, incidence, etiology, and prevention of mental retardation and other developmental disabilities. Examines the life-cycle needs of this population, as well as social-welfare issues, social services available, and the social worker's role. P: Jr st, soc work/welfare major.
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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 646: Child Abuse and Neglect
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 2-3 cr (S-A). The course is concerned with physical, emotional and sexual abuse of children, child neglect and exploitation. P: Soc work/welfare major.
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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 650: Methods of Social Work Research
2.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 2-3 cr (S-A). Social research and problems of project design and programming. Distinctive characteristics of investigations directed to planning, administrative, and scientific objectives. P: Jr st, stat requirement filled, soc welfare major, BSW or MSW stdts. ELECTIVE COURSES 105 Health Care Systems: Interdisciplinary Approach. ( Crosslisted with Nursing, S&A PHM, Ther Sci) I, II; 2 cr (S-E). Introduction to health care systems. Factors affecting health and the value placed on health, the delivery of health care in different settings, the roles of various health workers, and the sociological and economic aspects of health care. Does not count as a B.S.-Pharmacy professional elective. P: Open to all undergrads. PRN's & NUR's must register for 2 cr.
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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 657: Understanding Latino Families and Communities
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 3 cr (e-S-A). Examines U.S. Latino families and communities, including social and economic conditions, cultural values, and issues of identity, race, gender, discrimination, acculturation and language. A service-learning course, students gain knowledge of and direct experience with social work issues in Latino communities. P: Jr st.
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SOCIAL WORK/SOCIAL WELFARE 658: American Indian Affairs
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II; 2-3 cr (e-S-A). Contemporary concerns and conditions of American Indians examined in historical, cultural and legal perspective. P: Jr st.
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