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SOCI 2020: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Social Problems is an in-depth analysis of the causes, effects and treatment of social problems in American society.
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SOCI 2310: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Criminology is designed to study major sociological theories in relation to crime causation. The course promotes analysis of the sociological aspects of different types of offenders and explores the techniques of measuring crime. Note: This course is crosslisted as CJCR 2310.
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SOCI 2990: Special Topics in Sociology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Special Topics in Sociology features an in-depth examination of a sociological topic or issue. This course may be repeated for credit when content varies.
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SOCW 2010: Fitness, Wellness and Society
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Fitness, Wellness and Society explores the relationship between modern lifestyles, physical activities and physical wellness. Students will develop an understanding of social and cultural impacts on concepts and behavior related to personal fitness, wellness and lifestyles in American society. The course focuses on defining, organizing and implementing wellness programs that contribute to personal health maintenance and enhance the quality of life.
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SOWK 1010: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Introduction to Social Work provides an introduction to the profession of social work/social services and an overview of the professional knowledge, skills, values and ethics necessary for social work and social welfare and covers the various fields of social work both regionally and nationally. Observation of agency structure, philosophy and service delivery is required. Note: This course is the same as SOCS 1010.
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SOWK 1020: Professional Values and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Professional Values and Ethics examines personal, professional and social values and teaches skills necessary for making ethical decisions in the professions of social work and social services. The course focuses on core professional values, principles and ethical standards that are the basis for understanding ethical issues, examining possible resolutions and their potential outcomes and addressing ethical concerns in relation to the roles of students, client, professional, social worker and supervisor. Malpractice risk and liability issues will also be covered in this course.
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SOWK 1030: Cultural Diversity
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Cultural Diversity introduces students to patterns, dynamics and historical perspectives of cultural diversity and examines social justice issues and consequences of oppression, economic deprivation and discrimination. The course also explores the concept of embracing diversity relative to race, ethnicity, cultural, class, gender, affectional orientation, religion and age. Students have opportunities to study the similarities and differences between people’s experiences, needs and beliefs.
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SOWK 2400: Rural and Appalachian Culture
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Rural and Appalachian Culture is designed for students to understand the role of social service providers and their practice in rural areas and in Appalachia to prepare them for providing effective social service in the region. The course focuses on the unique social and cultural characteristics of rural and Appalachian people and studies the impact of the major social institutions of the region.
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SOWK 2500: Interviewing and Recording Skills
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Interviewing and Recording Skills focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for generalist social workers to conduct and record interviews effectively and appropriately. Students study interview and recording techniques and learn to apply the techniques and skills to social work practices using role-play and video-taped scenarios. Emphasis is also placed on systems theory and its application to the selection of appropriate techniques for various populations and levels of practice.
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SPAN 1010: Spanish I
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Spanish I is an introduction that emphasizes fundamentals of listening, speaking, reading and writing the Spanish language. The course is designed to develop student confidence in the use of Spanish and to enable the student to develop proficiencies fundamental to continued study. This course was formerly SPAN 1013.
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