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Institution:
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Western Connecticut State University
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Description:
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This course is a continuation of SW 310. Emphasis is on differential application of conceptual models of practice, interventions with diverse client systems, greater development of professional skills, and the values and ethics of the profession. Professional use of self is further enhanced. Spring semester. This course is a continuation of SW 310. Emphasis is on differential application of conceptual models of practice, interventions with diverse client systems, greater development of professional skills, and the values and ethics of the profession. Professional use of self is further enhanced. Spring semester. This course is a continuation of SW 310. Generalist social work skills, values and ethics, and roles are further expanded. Emphasis is on understanding the concepts of communities and their dnamics, traditional and non-traditional human/social service organizations and their common elements, and the processes and self awareness in task groups. The interrelatioships among social wok practice , social work research and social policies are highlighted, as are the professional responsibilites to contribute to social work practice and to work toward ending oppresion. Professional use of self with diverse client systems and with changing organizations is expanded. Spring semester. Prerequisite: SW 310 and SW 320. Corequisite: SW 316 and SW 321.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(203) 837-8200
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Regional Accreditation:
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New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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Semester
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