1976-1977-1977-1978 catalog

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94 profe ssi o nal '0 ' i al work; op p ortu ni ties for observa ti ona l c '-peri ences. ; 0 prer eq ui i te. I II

365 S I ;\ L I NTE RVEN I O N PrOt: , sc.' of social change; so ' ial conditions which creal Ihe need for in tc rY e n l i n. t he dynamks of ch an ge in i nd i illuaJs an d groups.

fun tion f soci a l movemen ts in a ffedi ng change: i n tervention methods, tac ics and tra tegies. May he a pplied (oward sociology m aj r. Pre req ui si t e : 27 1 or conse n t . I I I

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OCI

L POLI C Y

AND O R GA N l l

SOC I A L WO RK PRA T I C E

The pr ofe ssio n o f soc i al work exam ined within the group of he lp i ng profes sions ; the kn w l edgc base principles, m e t hods and values generic to social wo rk practice; observalion of problem-solving s tru c t u res and pr o ce sse ' Prerequ isites : 27 1 and con s e n I. II

473 I T E RV I E W I I G Co n c ep t , pr i nc iples and te chn i'l ues in t rin sic I i n tervi ewing ; " he l p ing," p roble m·solving, or "clini al" i n te rviewing; for person s i n tlle hel ping p r o fcssions: so ial work/social we ll·arc, clergy , n u rsi ng, phy sic ians , par i s h worker", personnel officers. Open to j u niors and niors only. 0 prcT' q u isi tc .

475 , 476

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Supcrvi c d ficlll work w i t h i n a n age n c y o r i n · t i t u t i t) n · a p p l i c a t i o n /in tegra tion of knowlcdge, theory a nd und rst an di n g; d vclO"pme nt of t ec hn i q ues COm mon to the g()cial welfare field. Pre re q u isi te : 2 7 1 a nd consen t. I II

484

S O C I A L R ES E A R H

Pri n c i ples of research design a nd as� c ss ll1c n t re se a rc h methods. [valuation f various [csear I will be given s pec i al al len tion. Primary em pb as is \\�II be plac ed upon un derstandin g and c r it ica l ly ex a m ining actual research.

490

EMINAR

Prere q u i si te: Departmental

e n t . ( 1 -4)

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I N DEP N DENT ST UDY Prere qu isite: De part men l ;U consent. ( 1 ·4)

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50 1

.' M I N A R I , AM I LY GRO

TIlis se minar seeks t o examine the currc n t fa mil y orientation as i t relates to be hav ioral science theory an d practice w i t h fa mil ies th rough an an al y sis of t h e theoretical and pract ical c on sid er ati on s that shape de l ivery of services to families. The r l a li o n he t w ee n the t hi n k i ng :t.nd doing in fa m i ly thera py will be ci;uified and e,· p!l n de d upon.

502

'A I LY THERAPY PR C T I C

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TItis seminar seeks to provi d e st uden ts wit h a mea n ingfu l process and struc tu re by which fa mil y th era py L� learned at tllC pra c ticll m level . The rel ical concepts will aJso be ex amined i n th e terms of dia gn o s is and

the

delivery

of

Statistics S t a t i s t i c s,

a

branch

of

a pplied

3 1 It e m a t i c s , i s becoming increasi ngly po pu J ar as 3J1 area of i n q uir y. Tltis 3Tea of III

stu dy deals with methods of collec ting alld su m m ari Ling d a t a and m a ki ng gen eralized on the b as i s of sample s ta te men ts information.

33 1

TIO

. how soc ieti e s have defined soc i al "n3lysi and personal ne ds and d evclope d and organ iz e d respon 'cs to t h o. e needs. Special e m ph a si s will be gi ven to the response of American socie ty.

472

trea t m e n t i m p l i cati ons in s rv i c es to fa mil y �y · tems.

I I TRODUCT ORY STATIST I S

Descr i p t iv e statistics: mca ures of ce nt ral ten de nc y and d ispcT"ion. In ferc n t ial t atistic : g e n c r a lil.ations abou t populations fmm sa m p l es by parametric and non-parametric tcchniques. Methods covercd will include estima tion, h y p o t h e s i s · testing, simple correlation a nal ysi s, linear expre. 'ion and c h i sq uare a n a l y si s . ( o t a p pl ica bl e to ma UWIllBlics cT e di t. ) I I I

34 1

MAT I I E M A

I C A L S A T I S nCS

Elem n tary probability tbeory, discr cte a n d con tinuous Jis tri bu tion functions, sampl i ng theory and hypo he sis·t es ti ng. Cred it can n I be gr an t ed for bo t h S tatist ics 3 3 1 and 34 1 . Pre requisite: Mathcmatics 1 52 . ( M ay be applied 10 rnatllematics cred i l . ) II a/y

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ADl l l S S I O N The professional B ac he lo r of B usiness Ad mi n i t ra lio n degree program is com po ed of an upper division busi n ess curricul u m vith a stron� base in l i beral arts. n de rgradu a i e stud n t s are admit! d 10 the Schoul of B u si il e S Ad m in i s l ra ti n upon the successful completion of at le as t 24 sem cs t er hours wi t h 3 c u m u l at ive gr;Ide po i n t average of 2.5 or a b ove, and the declaration of busin e " ad m inist ra t ion as the m aj o r field of study. Trans fer s tu de n ts a re rc q u i Ie d 10 hav e main tllined the grade poin t average of 2 . 5 s e p a r ately in both bu.i ncss and non-business co rses. The st u d e n t s in t e re st t acq uirc a profe ssi o nal c mpetence is de ir ed and Ihe assign m e nt of a business facul ty advi cr is required. St udents considerin g grad uate·level s t udy should scck early plan ni ng advice from t h e facu l ty concerning appropriatc undL,rgrad uate course selection. raduate students are a d m i t ted to Ule Sc hoo l of Business Administration when they mcet the re q u i re men ts s pecifi ed in the avail abl e from the Dean of pro ced u res Graduate S t u di es.

AF F L L I AT I O NS The School of Business Administration of Pacific Lu t he ra n U n iversity is a member of the Amcrican Assembly o f Collegiate Schools of B u si ncss. The u ndergrad uate p rogra m is nationally accredited hy t h e Accrcditati n Council of the AACSIJ. an d the SdlO I of 8usin e ss Ad ministration sub r i bes to all sta.ndard · of the A merican Assemhly of Co l legiate Schools of B usiness. Pacific Lutheran U n i v ersi t y is a c cred i te d regi nally

by the ort l m e t Association of Secondary and Higher Schools. The SchOOl of Bu · n ess Admin istration is also a m�mber f the orlhwest Un ivers i t ies' Bu siness Admin islIation Confere nce, tJIC Western Association of C I IL-giat e Schools of Business and th e National Assoc iat ion of Schools of Pu blic Affairs and Administration . .

D E G R E E R EQU I R E M ENTS Six ly-foUT s e mes t er hou rs or one·half of t h e m i n i m um total degree re q ui re me n t s are taken in fields uu tside the School of B us i ness Adminis tra tio n. As m an y as 24 se mest er hours can be c ho en in any field wi t hou t res triction ( frc electives). At l ea. t 40 se mes t e r hours are taken i n requ ired and elec tive busi ness su bj e d . The Bachelor of Busine dmini. tration degree program i ' accredi ted by the Ame rica n Assembly of Collegiate Scho Is of Business. I t consi ts o f 1 28 semest r hours t o be t a 'en ove r a fou r-y ea r p ri o d . and to bc completed with an over·all grade po i n t average of 2.50 or abovc, 0 grades i n usiness admini '!ralion core courses (in cl u ding the two u ppe r division business cledives) wil l n o t meet th e DBA gra d u a tion re q ui remen t s. In prac tic e , this work can be accelerated by laking a h avier t h a n average load a n d by participating in summer scssions. On the other hand. man st u de n t: find i t use fu l 1 0 e:\ce 'd t he m i n i m u m i ncl ud ing related or r e q u i re m o n t s b y a d d i t io na l a dvanced work in their undergraduatc s t u d i '. B A C H E L O R A D M I ISTRAT I O N :

O F

B U S I N ESS

230, 281 . 282 350, 364, 370, 453, 455, and 8 se01ester hours of u p per d iv i ion b u si n ess electives. Req u ired SuppO[ling� Economics 1 5 0 md one u pper division economics course; Math 1 27 or J 5 1 ; Statis tics 3 3 1 . A total of 28 se m es ter hours ( othe r t han tile 36 se mes t e r hours of General

Un i versi ty Requiremen ts) a.re required o u ts ide Business Administration. The elec tive eourses are c h o s en 10 sup por t the students' professional career obje'tives Or grad ua te study pl3J1s. They may fened busin ess a d m i n i s t ra t i o n c o n c e n l r a l i o fl ( s) or s lee ti n O from en t i rely different fiel dO. The lalter may inclUde work in other professional schooh or programs.

M S T E R B U S I N E S S O F AD M l N ISTRA TIO N : See Gradu a t e C at alo g. B L I C P O F M A S T E R ADMINISTRATIO N : Sec Graduate Cataiog.

SA MPU PROGRIIIH FOR THE BACHELOR O F BUSIN ESS ADM I NISTR A nON D EG R E E This is a d e ma n din g m i n i m u m program of" 1 28 se m es te r hours designed to me e t t he

needs of a s tu de n t preparing for gra<.luate leading to the Master of B us.i ness Ad mini. tration degree or the J uri.� Docto[ degree.

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