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SPA 321-322: Survey of Spanish Literature
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Si hours This course is a survey of the outstanding Spanish writers from the beginning to the present. Prerequisite: SPA 311 or equivalent.
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SPA 390/490: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One to Three hours Superior students who have completed Survey of Spanish Literature I (SPA 321) may apply to the chair to do independent reading in the Spanish language. All independent study must be directed by a member of the language faculty.
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SSE 444: Teaching Social Studies in Middle
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours and Secondary Schools This course is divided into four parts. Part one presents the problem of teaching method (that is, how to select the most suitable strategy and tactics in view of the educational situation) and some of the variables that contribute to that problem. Part two is concerned with how to carry out various general strategies and techniques. Part three makes specific suggestions for organizing and teaching courses in the various disciplines. Part four teaches where to find and how to utilize various materials and tools of instruction.
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SWK 210: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours An introduction to the practice of generalist social work. Historical and contemporary principles of the profession are eplored as well as an overview of the theoretical perspectives that inform the profession. Basic social work knowledge and values are reviewed along with the fields of practice. This course is designed to familiarize students with the social work curriculum and profession as well as help them decide if they wish to pursue social work as an area of emphasis.
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SWK 220: Practice I
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours This course provides basic skills necessary to perform generalist social work practice with systems of all sizes but primarily focuses on micro systems with individuals and families. The problem-solving process is introduced and practiced using a strengths model as the foundation for intervention. Students learn to define issues, collect and assess data; plan and contract, identify alternative, implement action, and monitor outcomes with pseudo clients from diverse backgrounds. Fifteen clock hours of volunteer work will be required along with classroom instruction, discussion, and interaction. Prerequisite: SWK 210 and acceptance into the program major.
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SWK 310: Social Policy and Planning
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours This interactive course will eamine current social welfare policy and eplore how social workers can become agents of change at the local, state, national, and international level. Historical and current patterns of social service delivery systems will be analyzed to gain insight about the relationship between social policy and social work practice. Social work roles that lead to empowerment will be highlighted. Course format will be interactive utilizing classroom debate and presentation, simulation games, field trips, and outside speakers. Open to non-majors.
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SWK 311: Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours This course provides content about theories and knowledge of human biopsycho- social development from micro, mezzo, and macro system levels. Values, ethics, and spiritual issues related to development are also eplored. Birth through late adolescence will be investigated. Prerequisite courses include PSY 111, BIO 110, and SOC 110. Prerequisite: SWK 210 (for students with a social work area)
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SWK 312: Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours This course is the second in a two-part series about human behavior and the social environment. It eplicates the bio- psycho-social-spiritual aspects of aging adults. Prerequisite courses include: SWK 311 or permission from the instructor.
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SWK 315: Crisis Intervention
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours Many social service and divinity professionals are hurled into the position of assisting and providing counsel to persons eperiencing acute situational and interpersonal stress. This course eplores crisis intervention theory, research, and practice. The principle goal is to provide students with a crisis intervention model applicable to all people in crisis. Open to non-majors.
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SWK 340: Practice II
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours The problem-solving process acquired during Practice I (SWK 220) is built upon and epanded to include practice with families and groups from differing social, cultural, racial, religious, spiritual, and class backgrounds. This course eplores all system levels but primarily focuses practice on micro and mezzo systems. The process of evaluation and termination is eplored in greater detail complementing the concurrently taught research methods course.
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