1991-1992 Academic Catalog

Social Work Course requirements involve seventy-nine quarter hours including: SOC-230 Principles of Sociology ........................................................... 5 SWK-231 Introduction to Social Work ................................................... 5 SWK-301 Human Behavior in Society ................................................... 5 SWK-311 Social Welfare Policy and Problems ....................................... 5 SWK-367 Research Methodology ........................................................... 3 SWK-368 DataAnalysis ......................................................................... 3 SWK-40l Social Work Practice I ........................................................... 5 SWK-402 Social Work Practice II .......................................................... 5 SWK-451, 452, 453 Field Experience I, II, ill ....................................... 15 POLS-262 American State and Local Government ................................. 5 PYCH-160 General Psychology ............................................................. 5 PYCH-260 Human Growth and Development ........................................ 4 PYCH-366 Fundamentals of Counseling ................................................ 5 PYCH-367 Group Dynamics ................................................................. 5 ECON-232 Microeconomics .................................................................. 4 Robert Parr, a sociologist with an advanced degree also in social work, coordinates the social work major at the College. Social Sciences andHistory 197 Social Work Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ..................................................................... 0-8 Other General Education requirements .................................................. 82 Social work major requirements ........................................................... 79 Electives ............................................................................................... 31 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) ....••.....••......•....•.•....•.... 192 4 4 5 SWK-311 Soc.WelfarePol. & Prob. .• 5 PYCH-366Fund. Counscling ............ 5 5 Sci1::nc.:~1tll... •elective .................. 5 Hunl4U'..ilies e'lective ...................... 5 Electives ...................................... Tutal. ·--·--····-·-·------ 48 4 4 "VL.-£..YU PJl'.ill. :~.01\)jzy ....,............ 5 5 ~n.~~~u57,Ft~:arc'~Mieth. ................. 3 3 ...... 5 4 U~U"'VUJ<J<,AJ;;;v, ••• 4 eiecmvi~ .......,..................... · 5 ............................ 5 Litetatureelective ......................... 5 Total -·---·---·--.52 ......... 5 ........ 5 ... 15 Electives ...................................... 21 Total. ·----·-·--·-··-·---·- 46

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