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Dec 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SCWK 222 - Death and Dying (3 credits) This course explores the universal and profound experience of death, dying, and bereavement to prepare the student to increase their understanding of the concept of death through exploration of death and dying in art, literature, philosophy, theology, and social sciences. Terminal illness, the dying process, grief, and suicide are emphasized, as well as how these topics are influenced by race, class, gender, cultural values, and religious beliefs. Consideration will be given to the contextual perspective of death and dying with attention paid to the beliefs and needs of individuals, families, and communities as they relate to loss and mourning. Special topics (hospice, living wills, children’s bereavement, etc.) will be discussed.
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