2018 - 2019 General Catalogue 
    
    Apr 16, 2024  
2018 - 2019 General Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions | 10


Abbreviation of Courses

Accounting (AC)
Agribusiness (AB)
Air Force Studies (AFS)
Anthropology (AN)
Art (AT)
Athletic Training (AH)
Automotive Technician (AU)
Biology (BY)
Business Administration (BA)
Business Quantitative Analysis (BQ)
Chemistry (CH)
Computer Information Systems (CS)
Cooperative Education (CEP)
Criminal Justice (CJ)
Early Childhood Education (CE)
Earth Science (ES)
Economics (EC)
Education (ED)
Educational Psychology (EP)
Elementary Education (EE)
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
English (EH)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Environmental Science (EN)
Exercise Science (EX)
Finance (FI)
Foreign Language (FL)
French (FR)
Geology (GE)
Graduate Management Admission Testing (GMAT)
Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Geography (GY)

Health Education (HE)
Health and Physical Education (HPE)
History (HY)
Homeland Security (HS)
Honors Program (HR)
Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)
Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS)
Japanese (JP)
Journalism (JN)
Management (MG)
Marketing (MK)
Mathematics (MH)
Music (MU)
Nursing (NS)
Online Learning (OLL)
Philosophy (PL)
Physical Education (PE)
Physics (PH)
Political Science (PS)
Psychology (PY)
Social Work (SW)
Sociology (SY)
Spanish (SP)
Special Education (SE)
Speech (SH)
Sport Management (SM)
Student Affairs Leadership (SAL)
Study Abroad (ST)
Technology (TY)
Theatre (TH)
University Experience (UWA)
Varsity Athletics (VA)
Welding Technology (WT)

 

 

The Unit of Credit

The unit of credit at UWA is the semester hour. One semester hour represents one hour of class work or two hours of laboratory work each week throughout the semester. Two hours per week of out-of-class preparation is usually required for each semester hour of credit.

The Numbering System

UWA uses a three-digit numbering system. The first digit designates the level of the course, as follows:

000-099 — compensatory courses
100-199 — courses primarily for freshmen
200-299 — courses primarily for freshmen and sophomores
300-499 — courses primarily for upper-level undergraduate students (juniors and seniors)

The second digit is reserved to the department to designate relevant classifications of courses within the respective disciplines. The third digit is used to designate sequence of courses (but not necessarily prerequisites) or to distinguish a special type of course, such as independent study.

 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE)

  
  • PE 124. Volleyball (1)


    Fundamental techniques and an opportunity for team participation. Course fee: $10.00.
  
  • PE 125. Team Handball (1)


    Fundamental techniques and an opportunity for team participation. Course fee: $10.00.
  
  • PE 126. Soccer (1)


    Fundamental techniques and an opportunity for team participation. Course fee: $10.00.
  
  • PE 130. Scuba Diving I (2)


    Designed to provide the entry level training necessary for certification as an Open Water SCUBA Diver. Equipment assembly and usage, basic diving skills, emergency procedures, proficiency in dive planning and documentation through the use of RDP tables along with use of dive computers will be covered. Introduction to advanced diving environments, underwater navigation, an introduction to dive physiology and dive related illnesses will be reviewed. Training dives will be conducted in multiple environments. Course Fee: $250. Course fee: $250.00.
  
  • PE 131. Scuba Diving II (2)


    Advanced dive training for the basic certified diver. More thorough instruction in underwater navigation, multilevel and computer diving, basic equipment repair and maintenance along with training in deep and night diving will be conducted. An in-depth review of dive physiology and decompression theory, search and recovery, wreck diving, dive operations from watercraft long with Enriched Air (EAN) usage will also be covered. Course Fee: $250. Prerequisites: PE 130  or permission of the instructor. Course fee: $250.00.
  
  • PE 200. Foundations of Health and Physical Education (3)


    An introduction to the profession includes theories of education and learning; education requirements for various certifications, both in teaching, exercise science and sport management; historical development of physical education and health behaviors; professional organizations and career opportunities. The student will develop a personal philosophy and set career goals. For teaching certification and sport management emphasis.
  
  • PE 202. Racquet and Paddle Sports (2)


    Theory of and participation in tennis, badminton, pickleball and racquetball.
  
  • PE 203. Recreational Activities (2)


    Theory of and participation in golf and archery.
  
  • PE 204. Indoor Team Sports (2)


    Theory of and participation in basketball, volleyball, and team handball.
  
  • PE 205. Outdoor Team Sports (2)


    Theory of and participation in football, soccer, softball/baseball.
  
  • PE 250. First Aid and CPR Professional Rescuer-AED (1)


    Study of first aid, safety, and CPR for the professional rescuer. The student will take the ARC certifying exams in Community FA and CPR Professional Rescuer-AED. Course fee: $40.00.
  
  • PE 251. Concepts of Health, Wellness, and Fitness (3)


    Study of basic concepts of health, wellness and physical fitness including principles of endurance, strength, flexibility and cardiorespiratory/vascular training, stress management and lifetime fitness needs. The student will develop a personal plan for lifetime fitness and wellness.
  
  • PE 252. Lifeguard Training (1)


    Provides an opportunity to master the swimming skills and knowledge designed to save a person's life in the event of an emergency. The successful student will receive American Red Cross certificates in Lifeguard Training, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, and Automated External Defibrillator. Prerequisites: Ability to swim 500 yards. Course fee: $10.00.
  
  • PE 282. Teaching, Coaching and Officiating Sports (3)


    Rules, strategies, and skill techniques in traditional team sports and individual/non-traditional team sports.
  
  • PE 321. Teaching Elementary Games and Activities (3)


    Methods and materials for teaching P-8 activities with special emphasis in tumbling and rhythms. Prerequisites: ED 300  or PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education.
  
  • PE 345. Motor Learning and Motor Development (3)


    Concepts and process of life time motor skill acquisition and the variables that influence motor learning and performance. The student will be able to recognize motor development stages and apply concepts of motor learning in teaching motor skills. Prerequisites: BY 231  and PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education.
  
  • PE 373. Introduction to Athletic Training (3)


    Overview of athletic training profession with emphasis on the basic fundamentals utilized by the athletic trainer in prevention, recognition, care, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries. Prerequisites: PE 250  and PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education. Course fee: $10.00.
  
  • PE 397. Independent Study in Physical Education (1-3)


    Offers the qualified undergraduate student an opportunity for independent study in physical education. Specific content and nature of courses are determined by student needs and interests. Research papers required. One to three semester hours per semester, may be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours. Prerequisites: Permission of the Dean and PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education.
  
  • PE 403. Physical Education Workshop (1-3)


    Practical needs workshop on current topic. Lecture and performance oriented. Specific content and nature of course are determined by student needs. May be repeated for maximum of six semester hours. Prerequisites: Permission of the Dean and PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education.
  
  • PE 409. Practicum (Designed for Non-Teaching Majors) (3)


    Assignment to an appropriate professional setting. Contact hours to integrate with major and minor emphasis. Will include participation, a journal, and supervision of advisor. May be repeated for six semester hours. Prerequisites: PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education.
  
  • PE 410. Protective Techniques for Injuries (3)


    Taping and wrapping techniques used in athletic training including instruction in fabricating and applying protective equipment, pads, splints, and supports. Hands-on practical experience emphasized in laboratory sessions. Projects required. Prerequisites: PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education. Course fee: $20.00.
  
  • PE 411. Early Childhood Games (3)


    An introduction to games designed to teach gross motor and fine motor skills.
  
  • PE 423. Adapted Physical Education (3)


    Exploration of characteristics, needs and developmental problems integrated with adaptive and corrective and developmental skill acquisition for the exceptional child. The student will be able to identify, assess, evaluate and monitor needs areas of the physically challenged. Prerequisites: ED 300  or PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education.
  
  • PE 424. Teaching Aspects of Physical Education (3)


    Develop competencies in methods of teaching health and physical education. Includes trends and issues, instructional strategies, exploration of teaching tools and resources, classroom management, and evaluation of pupil performance. Practicum hours are required. Prerequisites: Junior standing and unconditional admission to the Educator Preparation Program.
  
  • PE 432. Organization and Administration in Health and Human Performance (3)


    Concepts used in organization and administration of human performance programs, including school health education programs. Management of personnel, equipment, supplies, facilities, finances, and records will be topics of discussion/lecture. Professional development and legal liability will also be addressed. Prerequisites: PE 200 HPE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of athletic training or physical education courses.
  
  • PE 433. Athletic Administration Seminar (3)


    Assist athletic directors and coaches in meeting increasing responsibilities of modern school athletic programs. Topics include problems in organizing and directing boys’ and girls’ (men’s and women’s) athletic programs. All levels of educational structure are considered.
  
  • PE 434. Sport and Exercise Legal Issues (3)


    Legal aspects of sports activities and human performance. Prerequisites: AH 200  or PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training, Physical Education, or Sport Management.
  
  • PE 443. Kinesiology (3)


    Mechanical principles of body movements involved in various motor skills. Prerequisites: BY 231  and AH 200  or PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education.
  
  • PE 444. Exercise Physiology (3)


    Human adaptation to exercise and training. Prerequisites: BY 231  and AH 200  or PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training or Physical Education. Course fee: $10.00.
  
  • PE 465. Psychology and Sociology of Human Performance (3)


    Psychological and sociological aspects of human performance. Prerequisites: AH 200  or PE 200  or EX 240  and six hours of Athletic Training, Physical Education, or Sport Management.
  
  • PE 498. Selected Topics in Physical Education (1-3)


    Critical readings, lectures, discussion, and laboratory experiences in physical education. Specific content and nature of courses are determined by student needs and interests. Research paper required. May be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours credit. Prerequisites: Permission of the Dean.

PHYSICS (PH)

  
  • PH 101. Introduction to Physical Sciences (4)


    An introduction to the basic concepts of physics and chemistry. Emphasis will be placed on major scientific principles, methods of science, and the place of science in our modern world. Course fee: $75.00.
  
  • PH 190. Astronomy (4)


    Principles of modern astronomy, history of astronomical thought, survey of current knowledge about the cosmos, techniques of experimental astronomy, and the physical principles governing these processes. Three lecture and two laboratory hours per week. Course fee: $75.00.
  
  • PH 201. College Physics I (4)


    Non-calculus-based introduction to Newtonian mechanics, energy, and thermodynamics. Three lecture and two laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: MH 113  or higher. Course fee: $75.00.
  
  • PH 202. College Physics II (4)


    Non-calculus-based introduction to electricity and magnetism, wave motion, and optics. Three lecture and two laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: PH 201 . Course fee: $75.00.
  
  • PH 211. Technical Physics I (4)


    A calculus-based study of Newtonian mechanics, energy, and thermodynamics. Three lecture and two laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: MH 121  or permission of the Dean. Course fee: $75.00.
  
  • PH 212. Technical Physics II (4)


    A calculus-based study of electricity and magnetism, wave motion, and optics. Three lecture and two laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: PH 211  and MH 122 . Course fee: $75.00.
  
  • PH 289. Laboratory Practicum (1)


    Provides an introduction to planning, preparation, teaching, and evaluation of laboratory activities. Emphasis on use of laboratory equipment, setup of demonstrations/experiments, and teaching resources. Two contact hours per week. Prerequisites: PH 202  or higher and permission of the instructor or the Dean.
  
  • PH 307. Independent Study in Physics (1-6)


    Independent study in physics. Content and nature of the courses are determined by the individual needs and interest of the student. One or more research projects and papers are required. One to three semester hours per term, may be repeated for a maximum of six hours credit. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor and the Dean.
  
  • PH 408. Selected Topics in Physics (1-4)


    Nature and content of the course are determined by the interests and needs of the student. May be repeated for a maximum of eight hours. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor and the Dean.

POLITICAL SCIENCE (PS)

  
  • PS 105. Career Explorations in Political Science (1)


    This course examines career and other opportunities with a political science minor. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 110. American Government (3)


    Origins, structure, power, and functions of the federal system of government in the United States. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 307. Independent Study in Political Science (3)


    These courses offer the qualified undergraduate student an opportunity for independent study in some area or areas of political science. The specific content of the course is determined by the individual needs and interests of the student. Research projects and papers are required. A maximum of six hours credit is allowed in these courses. Prerequisites: Permission of the Dean. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 310. State and Local Government (3)


    Structure and functions of state and local governments in the United States, with special emphasis on Alabama. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 311. The Executive (3)


    Analysis of the growth, functions, and theories of the Presidency, with particular emphasis on current problems. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 312. The Congress (3)


    Emphasis on Congress' theoretical role, internal operation, roles, and behavior, and on the relation between Congress and the other branches of government. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 313. Introduction to Law (3)


    Origins, nature of law, America legal system and the debate between judicial restraint and judicial activism. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 316. Public Administration (3)


    An introduction to the theories and practices which underlie American bureaucracy. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 321. Constitutional Law (3)


    Emphasis on the changes in cases in commerce and individual rights. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 330. Comparative Government (3)


    Theory behind the comparative study of the world's governments. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 340. International Relations (3)


    Major countries, war, peace, power, foreign policy, and international organizations. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 351. Political Philosophy (3)


    Political philosophy from Plato through the Middle Ages. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 352. Political Theory (3)


    Modern political theory from the seventeenth century to modern times. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 353. American Political Thought (3)


    Emphasis on the theoretical background to the founding and current operation of the American Government. Prerequisites: PS 110 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 360. Methods of Social Research (3)


    An introduction to research methodology in the social sciences. Logic of research, sampling, techniques of data collection and analysis are discussed. Prerequisites: At least nine semester hours of political science. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 370. Statistics for the Social Sciences (3)


    Basic statistical methods for analyzing data in the social sciences. Emphasis on describing distributions, sampling, measures of association, and hypothesis testing. Prerequisites: PS 110  and MH 113 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PS 498. Selected Topics in Political Science (3)


    Critical readings, lectures, and discussions of selected topics not generally included in course offerings. Prerequisites:   and permission of the instructor.

     

      Course fee: $22.50.


PSYCHOLOGY (PY)

  
  • PY 100. General Psychology (3)


    Introduction to the study of behavior and mental processes. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 101. Human Relations (3)


    This course focuses on readings, inter-and intrapersonal experiences, individual testing, employer visits, and open discussions. Its goal is to assist the student in making a successful transition from classroom to the world of work. This course will enable the student to identify the important role personal qualities play in the work environment, develop the success attitudes, interpersonal skills, and values that are demanded by employers, build on personality traits, work habits, thinking and self-employment skills, learn how to get along well with others in the workplace, resolve workplace conflict, manage business relationships, communicate well, and make good decisions. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 103. Honors General Psychology (3)


    An in-depth introduction into the study of thoughts and behaviors. Prerequisites: Admission into the Honors Program or ACT reading score of 26 or higher. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 176. Human Relations (3)


    This course focuses on readings, inter- and intrapersonal experiences, individual testing, employer visits and open discussions. Its goal is to assist the student in making a successful transition from classroom to the world of work. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 205. Fundamentals of Psychological Research (3)


    Introduction to writing and the evaluation of psychological research. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 300. Experimental Psychology (3)


    Introduction to basics of experimental design and analysis. Prerequisites: PY 205 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 305. History and Systems (3)


    Examination of the historical evolution of modern psychology and the resulting conceptual systems. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 308. Special Topics (3)


    Offers qualified undergraduate students an opportunity for critical readings, lectures, and discussions of selected topics not generally included in course offerings. This course may be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours. Prerequisites: PY 205  and permission of the Dean. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 310. Developmental Psychology (3)


    Examination of the process of human development throughout the entire life-span. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 320. Abnormal Psychology (3)


    Examination of historical trends, methods of treatment, and the dynamics of mental disorders. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 325. Physiological Psychology (3)


    Analysis of the structure and function of the brain and nervous system. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103  and BY 101 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 330. Social Psychology (3)


    Examination of the theories of human behavior in various social contexts. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 333. Environmental Psychology (3)


    A broad survey of the interdisciplinary research and practice in this applied field of psychology. This course focuses on interrelationships between human behavior and the environments in which we live, work and play. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 335. Comparative Psychology (3)


    A survey of the behaviors that have evolved to solve problems common to all species and the genetic and environmental determinants of those behaviors. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 340. Sensation and Perception (3)


    A study of the anatomical and functional characteristics of the sensory systems. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 350. Cognitive Psychology (3)


    A study of the mental representations used by the brain and the processes involved in manipulating those representations. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 355. Learning and Motivation (3)


    Analysis of theoretical positions, with an emphasis on basic principles of learning. Prerequisites: PY 205 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 370. Statistics for the Social Sciences (3)


    Basic statistical methods for analyzing data in the social sciences. Emphasis on describing distributions, sampling, measures of association and hypothesis testing. Prerequisites: PY 100  or PY 103  and MH 113 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 405. Professional Development in Psychology (1)


    Exploration of professional development strategies for students seeking continuing education or employment in psychology or related fields. Prerequisites: PY 300  and at least twelve (12) semester hours in psychology. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 407. Independent Study (1-3)


    Offers the undergraduate student an opportunity for independent study in some area or areas of psychology. The specific content and nature of the courses are determined by the individual needs and interests of the student. Research projects and papers are required. A maximum of six semester hours credit is allowed in these courses. Prerequisites: PY 300  and permission of the Dean. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 408. Selected Topics (1-3)


    Offers qualified undergraduate students an opportunity for critical readings, lectures, and discussions of selected topics not generally included in course offerings. This course may be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours. Prerequisites: PY 300  and permission of the Dean. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 412. Psychology of Emotion (3)


    An investigation into theory, research, and application of the psychology of emotions. Prerequisites: PY 300  and at least twelve semester hours in Psychology (PY). Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 415. Sports Psychology (3)


    An investigation into theory and practice of Sports Psychology. Prerequisites: PY 300 , PY 355  and at least twelve semester hours in Psychology (PY) or twelve semester hours in Exercise Science (EX) or Athletic Training (AH). Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 420. Clinical Psychology (3)


    Introduction to clinical interview techniques, case studies, clinical testing, and psychotherapy. Prerequisites: PY 300 , PY 320  and at least twelve semester hours in psychology. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 425. Personality Assessment (3)


    Introduction to the theory and utilization of various assessment techniques in the analysis of personality. Prerequisites: PY 300 , PY 370  and at least twelve semester hours in psychology. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 428. Health Psychology (3)


    Introduction to the study of the interface between psychology and medicine. Prerequisites: BY 101  PY 300  and at least twelve semester hours in psychology. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 436. Psychology of Women (3)


    This course will examine what it means to be female in our society and globally. Prerequisites: PY 300  and at least twelve semester hours in psychology. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 450. Theories of Personality (3)


    Comparative examination of representative theoretical approaches to the nature, determinants, and dynamics of personality structure. Prerequisites: PY 300  and at least twelve semester hours in psychology. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 459. Sports Psychology Practicum (1)


    Thirty-hour field experience working with an approved athletic team. Prerequisites: PY 300  and written approval of the Chair of Behavioral Science. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 460. Psychological Tests and Measurements (3)


    Examination of characteristics, interpretations, uses and misuses of standardized psychological tests. Prerequisites: PY 300 , PY 370  and at least twelve (12) semester hours in psychology. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 480. Psychology Seminar (3)


    Students conduct independent research on a selected topic of current interest in the field of psychology based on a review of the literature and present the results of the study to their peers. APA style required. Prerequisites: PY 300 , PY 370  and at least fifteen (15) semester hours in psychology. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 490. Psychology Research Project (3)


    An independent research project involving the collection and analysis of data and a paper written in APA style. Designed primarily for students seeking admission to a graduate program in psychology. Prerequisites: PY 300 , PY 370  and a minimum of fifteen (15) semester hours in psychology and permission of Chairperson. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 495. Professional Orientation (3)


    Study of professional roles and functions, professional organizations and associates, ethical and legal standards, professional credentials, practice management, and procedures for licensure and certification. Prerequisites: PY 300  and at least twelve (12) semester hours in psychology. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 498. Psychology Research Practicum (3)


    Students will work a minimum of 90 hours under a qualified professor engaged in active psychological research. For Psychology majors only. This course may be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours or taken once in combination with PY 499. Prerequisites:  , at least fifteen semester hours in psychology, a minimum of a 3.0 GPA in those courses, and written permission of the Chairperson. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • PY 499. Counseling/Clinical Psychology Practicum (3)


    Students will work 90 hours under a qualified professional in a mental health (or related) facility. For Psychology majors only. This course may be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours or taken once in combination with  . Prerequisites: PY 300 , PY 320 , at least fifteen (15) semester hours in psychology, a minimum of a 3.0 GPA in those courses, and written permission of the Chairperson. Course fee: $22.50.

SOCIAL WORK (SW)

  
  • SW 100. Introduction to Social Work (3)


    An overview of fundamental concepts of social work and the many and varied roles in which social workers function in today's society. Reviews the various fields of practice and the profession's code of ethics, and covers current national and local issues. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • SW 200. History of Social Welfare (3)


    Study of the general institutional basis of social welfare: its historical development, cultural traditions, value orientations, and political and economic forces which have contributed to the emergence of present social welfare policies and systems in the United States. Prerequisites: SW 100 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • SW 308. Selected Topics in Social Work (3)


    Examination of an important topic in contemporary social work. May be repeated for a total of 6 hours with permission of the department Chair. Topic varies from semester to semester. Prerequisites: SW 100  and permission of the Chair. Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • SW 312. Child Welfare Services (3)


    Examination of the services provided by social workers to strengthen children, youth, and families. Prerequisites:  . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • SW 320. Cultural Diversity and Social Justice (3)


    Examines cultural, social and psychological implications of diverse lifestyles, and social injustices oppression and social injustices that are pertinent to social functioning and to the profession of social work. Prerequisites: SW 100 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • SW 340. Human Behavior and the Social Environment I (3)


    Emphasis is placed on understanding the individual in interaction with major social systems. The course will explore the interrelatedness of biological, social, cultural, psychological, and environmental factors in human behavior and development. Prerequisites: SW 100 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • SW 360. Spirituality and Social Work Practice (3)


    This course guides students in examining their own spiritual perspectives and possible vehicle to facilitate client's growth and change. Prerequisites: SW 100 . Course fee: $22.50.
  
  • SW 370. Statistics for the Social Sciences (3)


    Basic statistical methods for analyzing data in the social sciences. Emphasis on describing distributions, sampling, measures of association, and hypothesis testing. Prerequisites: SW 100  & MH 113  (for SW students only). Course fee: $22.50.
 

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