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SW 860 (1BB) - Research Methods in Social Work

Research Methods in Soc Work

Credits: 3.0
Term: January 2017 - January Term - online (12/28/2016 - 01/20/2017)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   15  
CRN: 30089
Designed to acquaint degree students with the concepts and skills necessary to carry out research in social work practice. Particular emphasis placed on methodological issues related to research in a variety of practice contexts. Although the skills necessary to review research critically are examined, the primary emphasis is on preparing the student to carry out research related to practice.
Section Comments: (SW 860.1BB) Online course; no campus visits required.
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/28/2016 1/20/2017 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Additional Course Details: 

Research is just another tool for supporting people in need. This course will introduce research methods with an emphasis on applying it to social work practice. The concepts cross disciplinary boundaries and emphasize using research to at the micro and macro level.  The goal of the course is for students to develop competence in all phases of social research by designing and developing an independent research projectin an area of social work that is of interest to them.

Durham   Health & Human Services :: Social Work

SW 897 (1BB) - Special Topics in Social Work and Social Welfare

Spc Top/Pov and Homelessness

Credits: 3.0
Term: January 2017 - January Term - online (12/28/2016 - 01/20/2017)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   6  
CRN: 30148
Seminar for graduate students. Topics may include: A) Drugs and Chemical Dependency; B) Intimate Partner Violence C) Social Action in Education Settings D) Social Action in the Dominican Republic. May be repeated for different topics. Special fee.
Cross listed with : PS 651.M1, SW 797.1BB
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/28/2016 1/20/2017 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Additional Course Details: 

Why are people poor and homeless, and is there anything that can be done about it? Join acclaimed poverty scholar Stephen Pimpare, author of the award-winning People’s History of Poverty in America, for a fascinating and fast-paced examination of poverty and homelessness in the U.S.

For a video overview of this course, click here: https://youtu.be/iO81APovMDU

THDA 531 (01) - The London Experience: Discovery

London Experience: Discovery

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2017 - January Term - Study Away (12/26/2016 - 01/23/2017)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 30047
Special Fees: $950.00
Learn about one of the greatest cities in the world during this 10-day trip to London. This Discovery class begins as a two-week, on-line course and then packs in a busy schedule visiting amazing sights and taking in some of the best theatre in the English speaking world. The course offers an insight into the history, politics, society and culture of London through the lens of art, architecture, music, and of course, theatre. Special fee.
Section Comments: THDA 531 is a Study Away Program in London. Online dates: December 28 - January 20; Traveling dates: January 8 - January 18. There is a corequisite of INCO 589.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Co-Requisite: INCO 589
Cross listed with : THDA 532.01
Only listed classes in section: Junior, Sophomore, Senior
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), Fine&PerformingArts(Discovery), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/26/2016 1/23/2017 Hours Arranged ONLINE
12/26/2016 1/23/2017 Hours Arranged ABROAD TBA

THDA 532 (01) - The London Experience

Credits: 2.0
Term: January 2017 - January Term - Study Away (12/26/2016 - 01/23/2017)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 30027
Special Fees: $950.00
Exploration of the culture and history of London while enhancing study of live theatre prior to active study in the country. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 credits. IA (continuous grading). Special fee.
Section Comments: THDA 532 is a Study Away Program in London. Online dates: December 28 - January 20; Traveling dates: January 8 - January 18. There is a corequisite of INCO 589.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Co-Requisite: INCO 589
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits.
Equivalent(s): THDA 592C, THEA 592C
Cross listed with : THDA 531.01
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/26/2016 1/23/2017 Hours Arranged ONLINE
12/26/2016 1/23/2017 Hours Arranged ABROAD TBA

THDA 583 (1BB) - Introduction to Puppetry

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2017 - January Term - online (12/28/2016 - 01/20/2017)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   30  
CRN: 30168
Introduces the art of puppetry for general appreciation, entertainment, application in the classroom, and as a therapeutic tool. Emphasis on constructing a variety of puppets (e.g., hand, rod, shadow, and scarf) and adapting literary sources for scripts and performance. Special fee.
Section Comments: Textbook and materials kit needed.
Equivalent(s): THEA 583
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), Fine&PerformingArts(Discovery), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/28/2016 1/20/2017 Hours Arranged ONLINE

UMST 500 (M1) - Internship

Credits: 2.0
Term: January 2017 - UNHM Credit (01/03/2017 - 01/20/2017)
Grade Mode: Credit/Fail Grading
Class Size:   1  
CRN: 30202
The UNHM internship places students in a variety of business and organizational settings under the direction of a faculty adviser and workplace supervisor. Students fulfill the obligations of the workplace internship plan, as well as complete individually-designed projects of academic merit under the direction of UNH faculty. Open to matriculated students with a 2.5 GPA or better. Students must receive approval of the UNHM internship coordinator. May be taken from 1-4 elective credits per semester, to a maximum of 8 credits. Credit/Fail.
Instructor permission required.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits.
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/3/2017 1/20/2017 Hours Arranged TBA

WS 405 (1BB) - Gender, Power and Privilege

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2017 - January Term - online (12/28/2016 - 01/20/2017)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   30  
CRN: 30044
This course explores the diversity of women's lives through the dynamics of status, power, privilege, and inequality in contemporary United States. Students will examine women's diverse experiences by using the theoretical framework of the social construction of race, gender, economic class, and sexual orientation in historical context. We will examine categories of difference and the processes, philosophical developments, institutions, and conditions that lead to and rely on power and privilege in modern American society.
Section Comments: (WS 405.1BB) Online course; no campus visits required.
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), Humanities(Disc), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/28/2016 1/20/2017 Hours Arranged ONLINE

WS 510 (1BB) - Framing Feminism: Gender Politics in Film

Framing Feminism/Gen Poli Film

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2017 - January Term - online (12/28/2016 - 01/20/2017)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   30  
CRN: 30169
This course examines the history of feminist struggle in the U.S. by critically viewing and analyzing diverse films from the 1970s to the present. Students learn about the three waves of feminism and the various sociocultural, economic, sexual and political issues faced by women in the long and ongoing quest to achieve gender equality. Students explore methods of historical inquiry and film criticism to enable complex analyses of historical developments and contemporary arrangements of power. Attention is paid to how multiple identities and forms of oppression intersect in women's diverse lived experiences.
Section Comments: Full Title: Framing Feminism/Gender Politics in Film
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), Historical Perspectives(Disc), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/28/2016 1/20/2017 Hours Arranged ONLINE