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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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296 SOCIAL WORKSOC SCI 2003 CANADIAN CHILD,REN ,This course deals with a spectrum of issues related to Canadian phildrensuch as fam!ly, socialization, id~ntityformation,:moral development, abuseand strategies for a better future.Three hours (lecwres and discussion);orie term ',' .Not open to students with credit in SOC SCI 2E03 SELECTED TOPICSIN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIESI if the topic was GanadianChildren.(Se~ , Note 3 al:>ove.) ',' 'SOC SCI 2P03 I CANADIAN ADOLESCENTSThis course deals with a spectru,m of issues related to' Canadian adoles:­cents such as identity formation, sexuality, peer groups and power ,andthe social 'politics of career, formation.'Three hours (lectures and dis~ussion); one termNot opeh to students'with credit in SOC SCI2F03 SELECTED TOPICS ININTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES /I if the topfc was Canadian Adolescents:'(See Note 3 above.)soC SCI2Q03 WOMEN AND' FAMILY ,IN CANADAA discussion of contrasting 'approaches to the study of the family from aSym'bolic fnteractionist perspective. Topics, include mother.,daughter,"father.,daLighter, mother-son relationships and motherless daughters.Three hours (lectures and discussion); one term .Not open to students with'credit in SOC SCI2E03 SELECTED TOPICS'IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES I if the topic was The Structure of theFamily and the Role of Women in Historical and Contemporary Bociety.(See Note 3 above.) , '" , , , 'SOC SCI2R03 , 'WOMEN AND WORK, IN CANADAThe' life·cycle'ofcontemporary women, the increased integration into thelabour force and the irilpa9t this has had; !-lpon their traditional roles aswife and .mother will be discussed. The experiences of women wHl beinterfaced with :those of men. ' 'Three hours (lectures and, discussion); one termNot open to students with credit in SOC SCI 2F03 SELECTED TOPICS ININTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES /I if the topic was Women and Work in Canada.(See Note 3 abo~e.)' ,; .' ,, SOCIAL WORKWEB ADDRESS: , hHp://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/socwork/ 'Faculty as of January, 1 5, <strong>2005</strong>Director ,~ane AronsonProfessorsKenneth. Taylor Hall, R~om 319''Ext. 23795Jane Aronson/B.Sc. (New <strong>University</strong> of Ulster), B.S.W., M.S.W. (McGill), 'Ph.D. (Toronto)' , , " ' , " ~ , ,Ralph A.SroWn/B.A., M.S.W. (Waterloo Lutheran), ,D.S.W~ ,(UCLA)Roy Cain/B.S.W., M.S.W., Ph.D. (McGill) "James J. Rice/RA. (Sir George Williams), B.S.W., M.S.W. (Calgary),Ph.D. (Exeter) ,,'. , " , , , ,, M. Susan WattlB.A.,M.S.W., Adv. Dip. S.W. (Toronto), D.S.W. (UCLA)Associate Professors , " ,Patricia M. Daenzer/ B.A.,B.S.W.:- (York), M.S.W., Ph.D. (Toronto)James W.' Gladstone/B.A.(McGiI/), M.$.W. (British Columbia), Ph.D.(Toronto) ,,',',",,: , '.L. William Lee/B.A. (St.Thomas, Texas)" M.S.W., Adv. Dip. S.W., Ed.D.(Toronto) , " . ,',Sheila Sammor1/B.A. (Nazareth College, New York), M.S.W. (Toronto) ,Assistant Professors~----~,----- , , IDonna Baines/(LabourStudies) B:S.W. (Calgary), NJ.S.W. (Ottawa), Ph.D., (Toronto) ,,' ," . , ', GaryC. DumbrHl/B.Sc.' (South Bank" London), M~S.W. (York), Ph.D., (To-,~~ "Christina Sinding/(Health Studies) B.A. (Western Ontario), M.A.(<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph~D.,· (Toronto)Associate MembersN.C. Aga~al/(Business) B.A., M.A. '(Delhi), Ph.D. (Minnesota)M. 'f)ooley/(Economics) B.A. (India'!a), M.S., 'Ph.D. (Wisconsin~Madison)Practice InstructorsMichael Balkwill/B.A., B.S.W., M~A.(<strong>McMaster</strong>)Suzanne Brown/B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier), B.S.W., M.S.W. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Donna Burtis/B.A.· (Guelph), M.S.W.(Toronto)Chris Cardy/B.A., B.RW.· (McM~ster),M.S.W. (Toronto)· .Janice Chaplin/B.A. (Mount Allison), B.S.W., M.S.W. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Andrew Debicki/B.A., B.S.W., M.S.W. (<strong>McMaster</strong>}Margaret Doma/B.A., M.S.W. (Wilfrid Laurier)· Mark Fraser/B.A. (Acadia), RS.W.,· (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M~S.W. (Toronto)M. HeatherGardner/B.A., B.S.\IV. (<strong>McMaster</strong>),M.S.W.(Toronto)Rocco Gi~zarelli/B.A., B..S.W. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.S:W. (York)Niki (3omez-Perales/B.A. (Winnipeg), B.S.W. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.S.W.(Toronto) , ,Patricia Grunauer-Spinner/B.S.W. (Santiago), M.S'.W. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Gordon Greenway/B.A., M.S.W. (Carleton) . .Rosemary Hilbe~B.A., RS.W~ .(<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.S.W. (York):Barbara Hill/ B.S.W, (Western Ontario), M.S.W. (Wilfrid Laurier)Liz Lamb/B.A, B.S~W. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M~S.W. (Carleton)Maxine Lane/B.A., B.S.W~, (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.Ed. ,(Brock)· Kelly Lazure-Valconi/B.A.,' B.S,W. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.S.W. (York)Carol MCKennalB.S.W,' (Western' Ontario), M:S:W~ (Toronto)John Medeiros/B.A. (Ottawa), M.S.W. (Toronto)Jennifer Penton/B.S.W.(Memorial), M.S.W. (Carleton)Anna Marie Pietrantonio/B.A.(<strong>McMaster</strong>/, M.S.W. (Toronto)Tony Quick/B.A. (St. Mary's), M.S.W. (Dalhousie) .Shelley. M. Rempel/B.A. (Toronto), B.S.~.,' M.A. (Mcfl!laster)Sandy. Rowan/RA. (Concordia), B.S,W.,'M.S.W. (McGill), Brenda Symons-Moulton/B.A., B.S.W. (MCMaster), M:S,W. (VI(;ffrid, Laurier)., . ,', , , .. , .'. IHelen Tobias/B.A., B.S.W.,,(<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.S.W. (Wilfrid Laurier)'Karen Van Dyke/B.A.' (Dordt College), M.S.W. '(SUNY-Buffalo)School' Notes: .· '1; SOG WORK 1 A06 is available to all students ..2. With the exception' of SOC WORKAQ03,the following courses 'areavailable for electiv9credit for students enrolled in Level III oraboveof a non-Social Work program. SOC WORK .1A06 is a prerequisite.Enrolment for such students is limited and places are assigne~on afirst. come basis. ., SOC WORK 3C03 .Social Aspects of Health and Illness, SOC WORK 3H03 Justice and Social WelfareSOC WORK 3003 Human Sexuality in SOCial ContextSOC WORK 4B03 Adult Family Violen~eSOC WORK 4C03 Racism and Social Marginalization in Canadian,' . Society-SOC WORK 4F03 Child AbuseSOC WORK 4G03 Seleqted Topics . .SOC, WORK 4103 Social Work and Indigenous PeoplesSOC WORK 4J03 Social Change: Social Movements and AdvocacySOC WORK 4L03 Social Work with an Aging Popul~tion· . ,SOC WORK 4Q03 Inquiry into Anti-Oppr~ssion: Facilitating the.Dialogue,'SOC WORK 4R03 Social Work with WomenSOG WORK 4W03 Child WelfareCoursesAll c~urses are·, op~~ . only to Social Work students unless otherwisespecified. (See" Notes 1 and 2 above.) .SOC WORK 1A06 INTRODUCTION TOSOCIAL WORKGeneral introtluction to th~ values, perspectives, ideologies, settingsand methods of social work' within the broad field of social welfare. Thiscourse combines a practical' arid theo'retical orientation to the field. .Lectures and discussions; two 'terms ' ,(See Note 1 above:)~OC WORK 2A06 THEORY, PROCESS AND COMMUNICATIONSKILLS FOR 'SOCIAL WORK" . IKnowledge; valu!? base and intervention methods of social work practice;basic skill development in interpersonal communication and ,inter-,viewing.Lectures, ,discussions, exercises; two termsAntirequisite: SOC WORK 2C03, 2C06, .2D03Enrolment is limited.

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