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A Topics in Social Work course is an upper level elective course from any department chosen to deepen understanding of a topic relevant to social work practice or a special population of interest. Students are encouraged to work with their advisor to choose a course that furthers the student's unique interests and professional use of self for practice. The following courses are pre-approved social work topics courses: PSYC 331 Abnormal Psychology; , PSYC 391 Introduction to Counseling; , PXD 341 Mediation and Facilitation; , PXD 331 Restorative Justice and Trauma Awareness; , PXD 451 Program Evaluation through qualitative methods; Qualitative Methods, PXD 335 Understanding Violent Conflict; , PXD 375 Globalization and Justice; , SOC 330 Family in the Social Context, SOC 360 Criminology; , SOC 334 Cultural Anthropology; HUM 421 Tutorial: Becoming American, and CCSSC 387 The Urban Landscape.