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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWRK 170. Introduction to the use of qualitative research methods. Focuses on an inductive approach to building knowledge for practice. Content includes development of research questions, study design, sampling, data collection, and data analysis. F ( Formerly SWRK 176)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SWRK 20, 123, 135, 136, 160, 161, and UDWS requirement. Must be taken concurrently with SWRK 181. Analysis of interventive strategies in large groups, organizations, and the community. In conjunction with field experience, this class represents the macro culminating experience in the social work major. F ( Formerly SWRK 141, SWRK 139)
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6.00 Credits
First semester field internship. Prerequisites: senior standing, minimum 2.0 GPA, completion of UDWS requirement, G.E. Foundation and Breadth, and SWRK 20, 123, 135, 136, 160, 161. Concurrent enrollment in SWRK 180. Guided social work practice experience with individuals, groups, families, and organizations. Liability insurance required during internships. CR/NC grading only. F
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6.00 Credits
Second semester field internship. Prerequisites: senior standing, minimum 2.0 GPA, SWRK 181, and concurrent enrollment in SWRK 183. Guided social work practice experience with individuals, groups, families, and organizations. Liability insurance required. CR/NC grading only. S
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWRK 180 and 181. Must be taken concurrently with SWRK 182. Acquisition of micro social work practice skills integrating human behavior and social environment theories, research, and social policy in interventions with individuals, families, and small groups. With field experience, seminar represents the culminating experience in micro practice in the social work major. S ( Formerly SWRK 140)
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3.00 Credits
See Academic Placement - Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. FS
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3.00 Credits
Social, economic, political, historical, and philosophic components in development of social welfare and social work in western society. FS
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3.00 Credits
Philosophical and historical foundations of the profession of social work and the domain of social welfare. Includes review of major federally sponsored social policies and programs in the United States and the relationship between social problems, and programmatic professional responses.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SWRK 200. Concurrent enrollment in SWRK 272T is recommended. Analysis of social welfare policies, including social, economic, cultural, political, legislative, administrative and legal dimensions. Comparison of various policy analysis frameworks. The role of social workers in the policy-making process.
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3.00 Credits
Provides knowledge of the theories that attempt to bring understanding to the behavior of people as individuals, members of families, groups, organizations, and communities.
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