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SHS 103-Survey of Institutions
Social and Human Services Department
Seattle Central Community College
Fall, 2008
| Instructor: | Karen Strickland, M.S. |
| Office Number and Phone | 3195; 587-6911 |
| Email Address & Web site | kstric@sccd.ctc.edu http://seattlecentral.org/faculty/kstric |
| Division Office and Phone | 3212A; 587-6900 |
| Office Hours | Mon. & Wed.:
12:30-1:30; 4:00-4:30 Tues. & Thurs: 12:30-1:30 |
Text: Social Work and Social Welfare: An Introduction, 6th Ed. Ambrosino, Heffernan, Shuttlesworth and Ambrosino. Thomson: Brooks/Cole, 2008. ISBN-13:978-0-495-09512-5
A reading list is included in this syllabus; these can be downloaded and
printed from any computer with internet access or you can photocopy my hard
copy.
Disability Notation: If you need course adaptations or accommodation because of a disability, if you have emergency medical information to share with me or if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, please make an appointment or talk with me as soon as possible.
Course Description: This is an introduction to social welfare institutions. We will explore social problems such as poverty, homelessness, substance abuse, racism, sexism etc. with an emphasis on the social
service systems set up to solve them. We will look at these in general and as they occur in our local community and nationwide.
Course Objectives: In this course, the student will:
Instructor Responsibilities
Student Responsibilities
Assignments
These are brief summaries of each assignment. Click on the name or due date of the assignment for a complete handout.
Concept papers
20% of grade
These assignments give you the chance to apply and/or
elaborate on major concepts. Click on one of the due dates for the handout
for these assignments. October 20th, November
10th and November 26th.
Quizzes
20% of grade October 8th, October 27th, November 12th and
December 3rd.
There will be four 15 minutes quizzes throughout the
quarter. Your lowest score will be dropped and the remaining three will
make up 20% of your grade.
Debate-Nov.
19th and 24th; debate paper for everyone due
Nov. 28th- 25% of grade
In groups you'll identify a topic for debate, work together
to study the issue, formulate pro and con positions and present the information
to the rest of the class. This assignment also includes a written paper
presenting both sides of the issue as well as your own opinion.
Resource
Collection Due: Dec. 3rd, 2008-25% of grade
This
assignment requires that you locate a total of 20 community resources that
provide services to various client populations. Your collection should
represent at least four different types of services. See the full handout for
details.
Participation and attendance
10% of grade
Your presence and participation in class is important and
will enhance the learning of the whole group--please make being prepared and
attending class a
priority. You are allowed two absences without any effect on your grade.
You must be present 70% of the time to pass the class.
Comments on plagiarism
Plagiarism is defined as "taking and using another person's ideas and/or writing as one's own" (Oxford American Dictionary). It may be interpreted as the result of misunderstanding or of cheating. It's becoming a greater problem as information is so readily available on the internet. The forms of plagiarism I run into include quoting material from a source without identifying it as a quote and citing it and cutting and pasting material from other sources, as if written by the student. Sometimes a student will cut and paste an entire paper and pass it off as their own work. All of these examples are unacceptable. If I notice that it looks like you include a quote in a paper without acknowledging it, I'll make a note on your paper and ask that you use your own words to explain the concept. If I find that paragraphs or the entire paper are plagiarized you will receive no credit for the assignment.
Late Policy:
Do everything you can to turn your work in on time. I have planned the assignments to coincide with the content we are
covering in class and they are designed to enhance your understanding of the material. Therefore, if you don't do the assignment when it is due you are not going to get the full benefit of it. If you have an emergency and cannot complete an assignment on time, let me know ahead of time.
10% will be deducted for work turned in up to one week
late.
Point and Grade Breakdown:
| Concept papers | 20% of grade | 3.5-4.0-A range |
| Quizzes | 20% | 2.5-3.4-B range |
| Resource collection | 25% | 1.5-2.4-C range |
| Debate and Paper | 25% | .7-1.4-D range |
| Participation | 10% | |
| TOTAL | 100% |
SHS 103 Reading List
Below are two articles and two websites that you will read/survey in preparation for class on the dates listed. Check with me if you have any trouble accessing them.
Oct. 29th--Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General-Ch. 1 http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/home.html When you get to this address, click on Chapter 1, then download the pdf file for ease of reading.
Nov. 3rd--wwwsamhsa.gov. Browse around and find three interesting pieces of information from this site.
Nov. 5th--Americans with Disabilities Act http://www.ada.gov/cguide.htm- A Guide to Disability Rights Laws-Review the various areas that are covered by the ADA.
Nov. 10th--A Roof Over Every Bed in King
County:
Our Community's Ten-Year Plan to End Homelessness
http://www.cehkc.org/plan-final.shtml, click on "Ten Year Plan-No
Photos" or "Ten Year Plan-With Photos."
Course Flow
|
DATE |
TOPIC |
READING |
| Sept. 22 | Introductions, syllabus | |
| 24 | Basics of social work and social welfare | Text, Ch. 1 & 2 (pp 24-33) |
| 29 | Continue above | |
| Oct. 1 | Wealth and Poverty | Text, Ch. 3, 7 |
| 6 | Continue above | |
| 8 | Quiz #1; Race and Gender | Text, Ch. 4 |
| 13 | Children, Youth and Families ; Older Adults | Text, Ch. 10 |
| 15 | Services to Children, Youth and Families | Text, Ch. 11 |
| 20 | Concept paper #1; Continue above | |
| 22 | Older Adults | Text, Ch. 12 |
| 27 | Quiz #2; Mental Health | Text, Ch. 8 |
| 29 | Continue above | Reading list-"Mental Health: A Report.." |
| Nov. 3 | Substance Abuse | www.samhsa.gov |
| 5 | Disabilities | http://www.ada.gov/cguide.htm |
| 10 | Concept paper #2; Housing | Reading list: "A Roof Over Every Bed..." |
| 12 | Quiz #3; Healthcare; Reading Summary #4 | Text, Ch. 9 |
| Continue Healthcare | ||
| 19 | Debates Debate paper due | |
| 24 | Debates; Criminal Justice | Text, Ch. 13 |
| 26 | Concept paper #3; Criminal Justice; | |
| Dec. 1 | Program Evaluation; Jeopardy | |
| 3 | Quiz #4; Resource Collection due |