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3.00 Credits
Examines the delivery of health and mental health service with a focus on problems experienced by economically disadvantaged and oppressed populations. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Provides basic information on the recognition and treatment of problems of children in the home, school and community, and on the public and private social services and laws which promote and protect the welfare of children. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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6.00 Credits
Two semester sequence of instruction that takes place in a human service organization in the community wherein students demonstrate, under the auspices of a certified field instructor, their ability to apply the knowledge, practical skills, critical thinking/reasoning abilities, and interpersonal communication skills required of undergraduate level social works. Students must provide their own transportation to and from field sites, purchase malpractice insurance through the Division of Social Work. Prerequisite: SWRK 102, SWRK 125A, SWRK 125B, SWRK 140A and SWRK 150 and permission of the Field Director (or designee). Corequisite: SWRK 140C. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 6.0
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6.00 Credits
Two semester sequence of instruction that takes place in a human service organization in the community wherein students demonstrate, under the auspices of a certified field instructor, their ability to apply the knowledge, practical skills, critical thinking/reasoning abilities, and interpersonal communication skills required of undergraduate level social workers. Students must provide their own transportation to and from field sites and purchase malpractice insurance through the Division of Social Work. Prerequisite: SWRK 195A and permission of the Field Director (or designee). Corequisite: SWRK 140C. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 6.0
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students to understand cultural and social diversity. Addresses theoretical and practice dimensions of social work with diverse and oppressed and vulnerable people for personal and social empowerment in behalf of human dignity and social justice. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Building on the liberal arts framework and using the ecological model, this course introduces students to generalist social work practice with individuals, families, small groups, organizations, disadvantaged populations, communities, and society. Corequisite: SWRK 295A. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Broadens the ecological perspective to address economic and political issues, social stratification, and racism as they impact practice with at-risk populations; promoting change at multiple levels of intervention. Prerequisite: SWRK 204A, SWRK 295A. Corequisite: SWRK 295B. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Multi-Level Practice with Vulnerable Life Conditions. Builds upon content of SWRK 204B and provides advanced knowledge and skills for empowerment and strength - based approaches, for multi-level practice with vulnerable life conditions. Prerequisite: SWRK 204A, SWRK 204B, SWRK 295A, SWRK 295B, advanced to candidacy. Corequisite: SWRK 295C. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Multi-Level Practice with Vulnerable Life Conditions. Builds upon content of SWRK 204B and provides advanced knowledge and skills for empowerment and strength-based approaches for multi-level practice with vulnerable life conditions. Prerequisite: SWRK 204A, SWRK 204B, SWRK 204C, SWRK 295A, SWRK 295B, SWRK 295C, advanced to candidacy. Corequisite: SWRK 295D. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Examination of quantitative and qualitative methods of social work research. Includes problem formulation, selection of various conceptual frameworks, research designs, sampling, collecting data, experimental design and computer technology. Prerequisite: Undergraduate social statistics course. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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