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SP 341: Lit in Trans
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
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SS 221: Quan Meth /Res
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
A survey in elementary research and quantitative methods. This course provides students with an entry-level preparation in communication and analytical skills in empirical research for courses taken later in the area of social sciences or in other related discipline/professional areas. Particular emphasis on the history of scientific methods, skills in literature research and writing, problem formulation, making of a hypothesis, research designs, field and laboratory observations, sampling data organization, processing and analysis, as well as ethical issues. In addition, students will learn to use a variety of computer software programs as a research tool.
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SS 472: Soc Sci Sem
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
Under the supervision of a faculty member, students prepare and defend a significant research paper on a topic of their own choosing in their area of emphasis in the Social Sciences. In this course, students have the opportunity to integrate into a single project much of what they have learned during their undergraduate education and to demonstrate the development they have achieved in analytic, research, and language skills.
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SS 491: Internship
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
Supervised internship in a public or non-profit agency.
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SW 330: Ethnic Grp Int
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
The course will focus on aspects of minority ethnic group formation, development and maintenance in the United States. Several theoretical perspectives and recent empirical findings regarding ethnic group salience and decline will be examined. Topics such as immigrant vs. colonized and ethnic group as an interest group will be covered. (See SO 330V.) Formerly SO/SW 38V.
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SW 332: Persp Aging
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
(See SO 332.)
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SW 334: Deviance
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
(See SO 334V.)
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SW 452: Per Env II
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
This course continues to approach development from an ecological perspective, giving special attention to groups and the individual as they progress through the developmental life span. (See PS 452, SO 452.) Prerequisite: SW 451.
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SW 454: SW Pract 1
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
The beginning social work theory course is designed to equip students with the knowledge of basic social work concepts, values, and ethics within a framework of a systems approach. At all stages, emphasis is placed on integrating field learning by clarifying the purpose of social work, the organizational structure of the social service delivery systems, the complexities of personal and professional value underpinnings. Through small group interaction, an attempt is made to develop an awareness of communication skills involved even in brief and simple field assignments. Must be taken concurrently with SW 455. Prerequisite: SW 451. Recommended: PS 337 Group Dynamics.
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SW 455: Field Inst I
3.00 Credits
Dominican College of Blauvelt
Students are placed in a variety of social agencies under the supervision of professional social workers. The focus of field assignments is the beginning of socialization of students to the profession. Simple, brief tasks involving active participation in the service delivery system introduce the role of the social worker as a part of complex interdisciplinary team. Must be taken concurrently with SW 454. Open to juniors during the spring semester. One day per week for a total of 100 hours is required. Prerequisites: SW 451 and SW 453.
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