This course provides a basic
introduction to the conceptual and quantitative tools used to describe and interpret data in the
conduct of social work practice and research. Students will learn how to select, calculate, and
interpret appropriate statistics applicable to common data analysis situations related to direct practice,
administration and planning, and policy making
The critical analysis of social change, development and transformation
theories, and good practices in development work with emphasis on their
relevance and impact on developing countries.
An introduction to the phenomenon on Social
Deviance focusing on its nature, theoretical approaches and societal reactions.
The overall socio-physiological perspective on social deviation and
implications to social welfare, social protection and social work practice.
SOCIAL WELFARE PROJECT/PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT and MANAGEMENT/ Roxan R. Ladaga/ 2:30pm to 5:30pm Mondays
Concepts, perspectives, processes, and tools for
different development and management of social welfare projects in the context
of institutions, communities, and/or people’s organizations in which social
work operates.
This course offers a general introduction to literary and cinematic production in the region, emphasizing themes of colonialism, nationalism, religion, gender, the environment.
Course Description:
Principles of ethical behavior in modern society at the level of the person, society, and interaction with the environment and other shared resources. Mga simulain ng ugaling pang- etika sa makabagong lipunan sa antas ng pantao at panlipunan at sakaugnayan ng mga ito sa kalikasan at sa ibang kolektibong yaman.
Team Sports is a physical activity class that focuses on participation as it relates to cultural, ethnic, gender, and physical diversity in such sports as, Volleyball, Basketball, Futsal, Sepak Takraw or any game that incorporates tameness. Explores fitness instruction and leadership in team sports.
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