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SO 368: The Helping Process in Social Services
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Learn to use core concepts, values, and skills for helping people in social-service settings. Become familiar with interviewing, assessing and behaving professionally in these settings. A Christian view of the helping process will be integrated with the skills and knowledge base. Prerequisites: SO 120 and SO 271. Spring semester.
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SO 370: Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
The class will review prominent theories on delinquency causation and will use these theories to understand case examples of people who exhibit delinquent behavior. A first-hand introduction to the components, agencies, programs and trends in the juvenile-justice system will move from theory to more pragmatic concerns. Prerequisite: SO 120.
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SO 396: Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Selected upper-division topics in sociology. Periodic offering.
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SO 425: Making Change: Social- Intervention Strategies
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Learn to use a "sociological imagination" to explore the relationship between personal troubles and public issues while examining a variety of social problems. Examine steps, strategies, approaches and skills used to foster change while developing an understanding of neighborhoods, communities and organizations. Experience change first-hand and apply course material by participating in a service-learning project outside the classroom. Prerequisite: SO 120
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SO 430: Sports and Society
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Interrelationships of sports with other aspects of culture. Role of sports in American society. Prerequisite: SO 120. Also listed as KIN 430. Spring semester.
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SO 475: Sociology Practicum
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Through placement in a social agency, students apply their sociological understandings and develop new questions and insights to enrich their sociology. Interns meet in a cluster-group seminar to learn together and process their experiences. Prerequisites: SO 120 and junior or senior sociology-major status. Spring semester.
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SO 478: Contemporary Sociology: Perspectives and Practice
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A capstone course for senior sociology majors. Examines contemporary sociological perspectives, from neo-Marxist to postmodern. Diverse forms of sociological practice are explored, with emphasis upon the ways in which sociologists connect their personal commitments with sociological practice. Students clarify how they will "live their sociology." Prerequisite: SO 320W. Spring semester.
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SP 113: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Introductory course to communication studies that surveys perception, self-concept, feedback, listening, disclosure, conflict management, language and nonverbal communication. Every semester.
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SP 196: Topics in Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Selected lower-division topics in speech communication. Periodic offering.
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SP 209: Introduction to Communication Research
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
An introduction to communication-studies research methods and tools including traditional and electronic resources. Students will develop skills in scholarly writing and argumentation. Spring semester.
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