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SW 325: Social Welfare Policy and Services I
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
The values and norms that underline social welfare services; the historical roots of current approaches to social services; the manifest and latent functions of social welfare; political and economic forces that shape social welfare policy and services. Prerequisite: Political Science 101 or 103. Course Type(s): None
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SW 326: Social Welfare Policy and Services II
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Dimensions of choice in social welfare policy design; eligibility for service; structures, staffing, and funding for services; theoretical material related to current developments and services in the field. Prerequisite: Social Work 325. Course Type(s): WT
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SW 330: Field Practice in Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Designed to provide students with an actual learning experience in an agency or organization specializing in gerontological services. Students will be supervised by a specialist in aging, and will become familiar with agency functions and services serving the aging client and client's extended family. Students will observe and later in the semester begin to provide service under supervision. Eight hours per week in placement and a weekly seminar at the University. Prerequisites: Social Work 101 and 223. Course Type(s): None
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SW 332: Gender and Sexual Identities
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Draws on sociological and feminist theories of identity to question the definitions, constructions, ambivalences, and socially constructed nature of gender and sexual identities. The course aims at helping students understand the connections between gender and sexuality, and examines how race, class, nationality, culture, and social institutions shape gender and sexual identities. Also listed as Sociology 332. Course Type(s): GS
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SW 350: Social Work Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Basic skills necessary for Social Work research: problem formulation, theoretical framework development, research design, methods of data collection, evaluation techniques, and data analysis. Prerequisite: Mathematics 151 or Social Work 411. Course Type(s): None
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SW 371: International Service Seminar
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Students will learn to unite theory and practice by studying theories and policies based on human security, and learning about their applications through service- learning projects. Students will enhance their understanding of human security by volunteering in international, community organizations and reflecting on the social, political, and economic factors and policies that affect them. Also listed as Political Science 371. Prerequisite: Political Science 101. Course Type(s): EX
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SW 380: Community Development Practice
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Examines conceptual models of community social work; development of skills to help promote social change. Prequisite: Social Work 224. Course Type(s): None
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SW 383: Migration and Intercultural Cooperation
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Students will become familiar with issues and strategies to deal with immigrant populations effectively. Discussions will be directed towards increasing intercultural cooperation, respect for principle of peaceful co-existence, and diversity as a strength for economic growth and societal progress. Emphasis will also be given to the theories related to ethnicity, race, culture, and geographic location of the origin of immigrant populations. Special attention will be given to the diverse issues that arise from the varied cultural backgrounds of immigrants and refugees. Students will learn skills related to culturally appropriate and tailored interventions attending this course. Experiential learning will be utilized throughout the course. This course will prepare students using a strength-based empowerment approach to effectively utilize required resources serving the needs of diverse, immigrant populations. Course Type(s): CC
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SW 398: Special Topics in Social Work( 300 Level)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
An intensive study of a particular subject or problem in social work to be announced prior to registration. The course may be conducted on either a lecture-discussion or a seminar basis. Prerequisite: As announced in the course schedule. Course Type(s): None
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SW 411: Data Analysis for Social Work
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Introduction to the basic knowledge and skills necessary for the analysis of data collected or reported in social work research. Preparation for the social work practitioner to assess the adequacy of statistical procedures and to appropriately choose statistical procedures to make order out of data collected within their own research. Not open to students who have successfully completed Mathematics 151. Limited to Social Work majors. Prerequisite: Mathematics 105. Course Type(s): None
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