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SOSW 371: Social Work with Individuals and Families
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course provides the foundation for social work practice with individuals and families. It emphasizes the basic knowledge, analytic and practice skills, and values necessary for direct practice. Students will learn how to engage/join with individuals and families. Specific knowledge to assist students in both assessment and establishing goals for intervention will be covered.
Prerequisite:
SOSW140
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SOSW 372: Social Work with Groups
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
The focus of this course is small group theory and practice as applicable to social work practice. Social work intervention with family groups, problem-centered groups, and social action focused groups will be examined. Focus will be both on developing understanding of group dynamics and group process, and developing skills in group work practice.
Prerequisite:
SOSW140 AND SOSW371
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SOSW 373: Social Work with Communities and Organizations
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course focuses on developing knowledge and skills appropriate for social work practice with communities and organizations. The course is designed to teach skills to influence the organizational context of practice, as well as community organizing and program development skills.
Prerequisite:
SOSW140 AND SOSW371
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SOSW 483: Social Work Practice & Skills I
6.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and skills in the professional practice of social work through an integrated class and agency-based learning experience. Major theories related to professional practice will be examined and skills in assessment, planning change,intervention and evaluation will be developed. Emphasis is placed on the development of an increased understanding of the use of self in the professional social work role. This course will not count toward the sociology major.
Prerequisite:
SOSW140 AND SOSW371 AND SOSW372 AND SOSW373
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SOSW 484: Social Work Practice & Skills II
6.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course is the second semester long experience designed to provide students with an advanded opportunity to apply in-depth social work knowledge, skills, values and ethics through an integrated class and agency-based learning experience. Students will complete a capstone project related to their agency-based experience. Students must receive a minimum of a C in SOSW 483 to be able to register for the course. This course will not count toward the sociology major.
Prerequisite:
SOSW140 AND SOC310 AND SOC311 AND SOSW371 AND SOSW372 AND SOSW373 AND SOSW483
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SPED 102: Diversity of the Learner
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course provides opportunities for students to understand the diversity of learners in the twenty-first century classroom. This course will cover the use of Universal Design for Learning to meet the unique needs of all learners including those with exceptionalities and language/cultural differences. Students will be asked to reflect on their background and personal attitudes regarding inclusion and diversity and will have opportunities to refine their professional development goals after completing field experiences.
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SPED 105: Special Education History and Law
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
The purpose of this course is to develop a foundation of understanding of the past and present perspective of individuals with disabilities and how this history had led to special education legislation and law. The course will develop knowledge about the nature and needs of learners with exceptionalities and their families, recognition of the existing and emerging models of services and the educational law supporting the individual's rights to an appropriate education. All students are required to complete 20 hours of field experience. Proof of appropriate clearances is required.
Prerequisite:
PSED150
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SPED 201: Assessment and Evaluation in Special Education
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course emphasizes the legal, ethical and procedural issues involved in the assessment process in special education. Basic measurement procedures, the referral to placement process, administration of formal/informal measures, and instructional planning concepts in general and special education will be addressed.
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SPED 214: Positive Behavior Support
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course addresses all elements of effective classroom management which emphasizes behavior reduction strategies that are consistent with a positive behavioral support approach. All elements of conducting a functional assessment in developing a behavioral support plan for school and/or employment settings are addressed. (Cross-listed with SPRE 214.)
Prerequisite:
SPED105
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SPED 215: Instructional Planning in Special Education
3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
This course addresses the planning process for students with high and low incidence disabilities and gifted and talented for multiple school settings within the continuum of services. Lesson planning, unit planning, IEP/IFSP planning and writing are key elements developed in this course with an emphasis on collaboration with other teaching and non-teaching staff members. Students are required to participate in an on-campus tutoring.
Prerequisite:
SPED105 AND SPED201 AND SPED214
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