2018-19 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

SWK-4520 Senior Seminar II –Sp 2 hours and SWK-4570 Senior Field Experience II –Sp 6 hours These courses offer students the opportunity to practice social work 16 hours weekly, with professional supervision. A seminar is held two hours weekly in which students submit their own practice record for critical study and offer criticism to their peers. Emphasis is placed on the integration of the students’ social work theoretical knowledge and skills as they enter the profession. Students must complete a minimum of 225 hours in field. Prerequisite: admission to the social work program. Corequisites: It is recommended that SWK-4520 and SWK-4570 be taken concurrently. (Fee: $250) SWK-4610 Statistics for Social Workers –Fa 3 hours This course provides an introduction to the conceptual and quantitative tools used to describe and interpret data in the conduct of social work practice and research. Students learn how to select, calculate, analyze, and interpret statistics applicable to common social work situations related to direct practice, administration and planning, and policy making. Students will be able to recognize the statistical impact that race, gender, age, sexual orientation and other relevant variables have on many psycho-social-spiritual variables during computer labs using SPSS statistical software and current GSS database. Prerequisite: admission to the social work program or permission of the instructor; students must have satisfied Cedarville’s mathematics proficiency requirement before enrolling. SWK-4620 Social Work Research Methods –Sp 3 hours Designed to survey the basic process of research methods as practiced in the social sciences. Underlying principles of science and logic are emphasized and special attention is directed toward the recognition of common sources of error and bias in the implementation and interpretation of research studies as it affects the outcomes of research utilization. Students will be better prepared to recognize the impact of special population variables (age, race, gender, etc.) on the research process. Prerequisite: admission to the social work program. SWK-4950 1–3 hours Independent Study in Social Work Provides the means whereby gifted and interested students may explore, in a more in-depth and intensive manner, general information acquired in the major courses. Further, independent study provides a logical way to complete required hours not obtained in normal sequencing. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Financial Information...................................... 304 » » University Financial Operation Policy...... 304 » » Student Costs.......................................... 304 » » Summary of Costs — Undergraduate..... 304 » » Financial Registration Policy................... 304 » » Making Payment...................................... 305 » » Notification of the University Bill.............. 305 » » Invoices and Statements Online.............. 305 » » Payment Penalties................................... 305 » » Interest Rates. ......................................... 305 » » New Student Reservation Deposit Refund..................................................... 305 » » Continuing Student Reservation Deposit Refund..................................................... 305 » » Withdrawal Refunds................................ 305 » » Tuition Refund Schedule. ........................ 306 » » Return of Title IV Funds, Policy and Regulations.............................................. 306 » » Veterans Training Benefits and Dependents Educational Assistance........................... 307 » » Deferred Payment Plan for Veterans....... 307 Financial Aid.................................................. 308 » » General Information................................. 308 Institutional Grants and Scholarships............ 308 » » Academic Scholarships.......................... 308 » » Transfer Student Aid................................ 308 » » Department Scholarships........................ 308 State Grant Programs.................................... 308 » » Ohio College Opportunity Grant. ............ 308 » » Ohio National Guard Tuition Assistance Program................................................... 308 » » Ohio War Orphans Scholarship............... 308 » » State Grant Refund Policy....................... 308 » » Other State Grants................................... 309 Federal Grants............................................... 309 » » Federal Pell Grant.................................... 309 » » Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)...................... 309 » » Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH).... 309 United States Military Scholarships............... 309 » » Army Scholarships.................................. 309 » » Army National Guard Scholarships......... 309 » » Air Force Scholarships............................ 309 Donor-Funded Scholarships.......................... 309 Federal Direct Stafford Loans........................ 309 » » Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans......................................... 309 » » Federal Parent PLUS Loans.................... 310 Student Employment...................................... 310 » » Federal Work Study................................. 310 » » Campus Employment.............................. 310 » » Off-Campus Employment........................ 310 Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for Recipients of Financial Aid. .................... 310 » » Policy....................................................... 310 » » Student Rights......................................... 310 » » Student Responsibilities.......................... 310 Page 302 2018–19 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Course Descriptions SWK-4520 – SWK-4950 2018–19 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Page 303 Financial Information SOCIAL WORK

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