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SSC 425: Research Methodology Seminar
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
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SW 199: Social Work Transfer
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
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SW 201: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Introduction to society's response to social need through a generalist approach to family services, child welfare, physical and mental health services, school related services, corrections, gerontology and populations-at-risk. Social Worker's response to meeting the needs of various multi-ethnic and multi-needs groups is emphasized. Integration of micro, mezzo and macro practice is included.
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SW 202: Social Services to Children
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
This course takes into consideration the historical perspective, socioeconomic factors and the multicultural variables that affect child welfare in the United States. Social services available to children are conceptualized and include supportive, supplementary and substitute services. Family services, homemaker service, foster care, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), protective services, day care, adoption and institutional care are services evaluated and discussed.
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SW 203: The Process of Aging
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Explores the various theories of aging along with biological and psychosocial aging. Other issues include gender and ethnicity, personality and intellectual development, mental health and physical disease. A review of the process includes the lifeline from birth to death. The dimensions of the whole person will also be addressed by exploring the physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual growth necessary to achieve human potential in later life.
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SW 207: Intervention Strategies for Older Adults
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Students are taught generalist skills to work with older adults at micro and mezzo levels. Students learn how to assess the needs of older adults and how to create services to meet those needs. Twelve different modalities are introduced. Students observe and participate in on-site agency intervention techniques. Students are directly involved with micro and mezzo practice, and participate in development of a community service program to benefit older adults.
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SW 209: The Art of Living,Bereavement and Grief
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Examines the process of living with death and dying. The human dilemma is such that we move from birth to death. Case studies, media presentations, etc. focus on feelings and emotions of both the individual and the family as they cope with the last stages of the life cycle.
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SW 211: Intervention Strategies for Families
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
This course provides a foundation in working with individuals, families, and communities, Students are taught generalist skills in the context of families at the micro, mezzo and macro levels. Students learn how to assess the needs of families and how to access services to meet those needs. An overview of different models of family intervention will be introduced.
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SW 231: Culturally Sensitive Human Service Practice
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Comparative exploration of ethnic, gender and subcultural norms of both clients and workers in various human service fields. Students examine the facts that eradicate biases of racism, ageism, sexism, sexual preference and groups mistreated by society. Students define their own strengths and biases in preparation for culturally diverse practice. This course fulfills the human diversity graduation requirement.
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SW 290: Special Topics:
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
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