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SWK 425: HIV Disease:The Individual and Society
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3.00 Credits
Murray State University
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This course is an overview of HIV disease and its impact on individuals and society. This course will focus on the history of the illness, as well as, current medical and epidemiological information. Current treatment, legal and ethical issues, social responses, and personal and societal values will be explored. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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SWK 426: Spirituality and Social Work Practice
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3.00 Credits
Murray State University
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Course is designed to assist students in understanding the role of spirituality in a person's life and how to engage in spiritually sensitive practice. Time will be spent exploring how the social worker's spirituality influences their practice and the importance of including information regarding client spirituality when completing an assessment.
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SWK 437: Senior Honors Thesis
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3.00 Credits
Murray State University
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A facultysupervised thesis and/or project which allows Honors Program students with a senior standing to undertake advanced research. A thesis paper and/or written review of the exhibit or performance is required.
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SWK 460: Topical Seminar
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3.00 Credits
Murray State University
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Seminar dealing with various social work topics. Topics may differ from semester to semester depending on program curricular needs and demonstrated interest of students. May be repeated for credit under different topical course titles. Prerequisite: junior standing. (Same as CRJ 345.)
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SWK 488: Cooperative Education/Internship
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Murray State University
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A meaningful, planned, and evaluated work experience related to the career and educational objectives of the student for which he/she may receive academic credit and possible financial remuneration. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours from any 488/489 courses. Graded pass/fail. Prerequisite: permission of social work program director.
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SWK 489: Cooperative Education/Internship
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Murray State University
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A meaningful, planned, and evaluated work experience related to the career and educational objectives of the student for which he/she may receive academic credit and possible financial remuneration. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours from any 488/489 courses. Prerequisite: permission of social work program director.
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SWK 498: Senior Seminar
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3.00 Credits
Murray State University
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The final social work practice course designed to prepare students for beginning professional entry-level generalist practice. This course will explore issues related to agency based work environments, service delivery in a generalist framework, current issues in the field, and focus on the professional use of self. The process of arranging the field practicum (SWK 499) takes place as part of this course and the practicum is arranged for the subsequent fall or spring semester. Prerequisites: formal admission to the social work program, SWK 310, SWK 311, and SWK 312; SWK 313 may be taken concurrently.
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SWK 499: Field Practicum
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12.00 Credits
Murray State University
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Internship in a community social service agency. Field practicum is designed to give students an educational work experience in which they apply generalist social work practice theory and skills. Concurrent field seminar class meets regularly on campus to explore current issues related to service delivery to individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. Field practicum requires a full semester (500 clock hours) of fulltime agency-based work. No student is guaranteed an internship since the agencies make the final decision about suitability. All academic coursework must be completed prior to enrollment in this class. Students must have professional liability insurance before beginning this class. Prerequisites: formal admission to the social work program, consent of field education review committee and SWK 498.
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SWK 500: Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
Murray State University
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Faculty supervised independent study and investigation of selected topics related to the student's academic and/or career goals. This course cannot be used as a social work elective. Course may be repeated for a maximum of nine hours of credit if topics/investigations vary. Prerequisites: social work major with advanced standing, social welfare minor, and others with consent of instructor; permission of program director.
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SWK 520: Interdisciplinary Palliative Care
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3.00 Credits
Murray State University
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This course is designed to give graduate and undergraduate student in the College of Health Sciences and Human Services an understanding of both the philosophy and practice of palliative care. The course includes content on symptom assessment and management, spiritual care, psychological support, and special patient populations. This course is also suitable for students from other colleges who have an interest in evidence-based end-of-life care.
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