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ASL ENTR GEOL PSYC SCI SOCW SPAN WLNG
This course is an informational experience for those students majoring in psychology. It will help inform them about the requirements to earn a B.S. degree in psychology, what to anticipate and how to prepare for taking the psychology capstone course (senior seminar), and what career opportunities are possible for a graduate with a psychology major. In addition, information will be discussed regarding the variety of graduate programs and their admission requirements.
This course explores collective and personal levels of culture and its intersection. From this approach, culture is a
Capstone course to be taken during the senior year after all of the other core courses have been completed. Students will propose a research study on the topic of their choice and present them in an oral presentation using PowerPoint, and an APA-style paper.
This course will introduce students to the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers and its international equivalents. Students will be taught various models for ethical decision making and be exposed to real world ethical dilemmas which they will have to work through.
This course will familiarize students with the concept of anti-racism and explore various issues surrounding the concept of diversity. The importance of equity and inclusion of all will be stressed.
This course will explore generalist social work opportunities across the health care continuum.
This course will explore generalist social work opportunities in educational settings. Special attention will be given to special education, school violence, and intervening with non-engaged families.