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Show Social Work Social Work 370 (5), 274 (3), or 372 (3) for a total of 12 hours. B. For the remainder of the Social Work Honors major see the Coordinator of the Social Work major. - SOCIAL WORK COURSES SS130. Introduction to Social Work (5) The relationships of social systems which comprise the social welfare networks and the role of social work within that network. 213. Human Development and Social Environment (3) Relationship between man's developmental stages, the human environment, problems associated with such development, and suggestions for intervention. 230. Introduction to Social Work Methods (3) A generic approach to practice methods with a focus on philosophical, historical and value dimensions. 274. Social Work Research (3) Social work research and its relationship to social work theory and practice. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 338. Social Welfare Policy and Contemporary Social Issues (3) Students will become familiar with social policies and legislation that sanction social service programs and explore contemporary social issues that shape future social policy and legislation. 370. Social Casework (5) History, principles and techniques of social casework. Prerequisites: Socwk 101, 213, 230. 371. Social Group Work (3) Principles, concepts, and techniques of social group work. Prerequisites: Socwk 101. 213, 230-370. 372. Community Organization (3) History, development and planning of community welfare organization as an aspect of social work. 454. Social Service Field Experience — Beginning (3) A minimum of 150 hours of supervised field experience in a Social Service Agency. Prerequisites: Social Work 101, 213, 230, 370, consent of instructor, and submission of field work application. 455. Social Service Field Experience — Intermediate (3) A minimum of 150 hours of supervised field experience in a Social Service Agency. Prere- qusites: Social Work 454, 371 and consent of instructor. 456. Social Service Field Experience—Advanced (3) A minimum of 150 hours supervised field experience in a Social Service Agency. Prerequisites: Social Work 455, 372, and consent of instructor. 460. Social Work in Special Settings (2-6) This course is designed to accommodate special topical areas in Social Work practice. (Maximum of 6 hours applied toward graduation.) 461. Child Welfare (3) Introduction to Child Welfare Services in the United States. 462. Corrections (2) Institutional treatment of deviate behavior. 463. Intervention Modalities for Women (3) Theory, techniques and issues in social work practices with women. 491. Work Study Experience (2-4) Supervised experience in special projects. (Maximum of four hour applied toward graduation. 332 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for Social Work the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 498. Readings and Projects (2-5) Individual readings and/or projects for senior students in Social Work. (Maximum of five hours applied toward graduation.) 499. Social Work Senior Seminar (2) A senior level topical seminar. ucntjrat Recfrls 333 -4e4hflol»g "T • eaucauuii |