-
Institution:
-
Saint Edward's University
-
Subject:
-
-
Description:
-
Individuals, Families and Groups The primary purpose of this course is to provide students opportunities to learn the theories and skills of generalist social work practice for interventions with individuals, families, and groups. Research on which these theories and skills are based is reviewed. The implications of diversity issues for interventions with individuals, families and groups are considered. The values and ethics that guide professional practice are examined. Learning activities include in-class role-plays, case study reviews, an experiential group project in the community, and making and reviewing student videos of skill development in both the problem solving and empowerment approaches. Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program, cumulative GPA of 2.25 or higher, SOCW 1301, SOCW 3331 and previous or concurrent enrollment in SOCW 3327. (Spring)
-
Credits:
-
6.00
-
Credit Hours:
-
-
Prerequisites:
-
-
Corequisites:
-
-
Exclusions:
-
-
Level:
-
-
Instructional Type:
-
Lecture
-
Notes:
-
-
Additional Information:
-
-
Historical Version(s):
-
-
Institution Website:
-
-
Phone Number:
-
(512) 448-8400
-
Regional Accreditation:
-
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
-
Calendar System:
-
Semester
Detail Course Description Information on CollegeTransfer.Net
Copyright 2006 - 2026 AcademyOne, Inc.