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3.00 Credits
Examines the growth, change and interaction of individuals, families and groups, organizations, and communities with special attention to lifespan development and systems theory. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on major personality theories; principal theories of health, illness and disordered behavior; child and family dynamics; and theories of group and organizational behavior. Prerequisite: SWRK 235A. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes contemporary social welfare policy and the ways in which policy is carried out through a broad spectrum of agencies and services, in a historical and philosophical context relevant to professional social workers. This course meets the foundation competencies of social welfare policies and services within the specific context of thinking, reading and writing in social work policy practice. Note: Graduate Writing Intensive (GWI) course. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
Builds on the foundation content of SWRK 250 with deeper knowledge of diverse theoretical and practical approaches to policy analysis, development, implementation, and evaluation to empower communities and individuals, to advance and protect human rights, and to optimize social justice. Prerequisite: SWRK 250 and advanced to candidacy. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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3.00 Credits
First of a four semester sequence of instruction. SWRK 295A is Thursday and Fridays. It 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, purchase malpractice insurance through the Division of Social Work, and be capable of passing a criminal record background check as required by the placement organization. Prerequisite: Must be classified graduate Social Work student and approval of the Field Director (or designee). Corequisite: SWRK 204A. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 3.0
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4.00 Credits
Second semester of field instruction. It is a continuance of SWRK 295A that takes place in the same service organization as the previous semester. 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, purchase malpractice insurance through the Division of Social Work, and be capable of passing a criminal record background check of the Division of Social Work. Prerequisite: Must be classified graduate Social Work student and approval of the Field Director (or designee). Corequisite: SWRK 204B. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 4.0
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5.00 Credits
Third semester of field instruction. It builds upon the first year and takes place in a human service organization. SWRK 295C is Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:00 - 5:00. 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, purchase malpractice insurance through the Division of Social Work, and be capable of passing a criminal record background check of the Division of Social Work. Prerequisite: Must be classified graduate Social Work student and approval of the Field Director (or designee). Corequisite: SWRK 204C. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 5.0
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5.00 Credits
Fourth semester of field instruction. It is a continuation of SWRK 295C and takes place in the same organization as SWRK 295C. 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, purchase malpractice insurance through the Division of Social Work, and be capable of passing a criminal record background check of the Division of Social Work. Prerequisite: Must be classified graduate Social Work student and approval of the Field Director (or designee). Corequisite: SWRK 204D. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 5.0
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Thesis (an original contribution to knowledge) OR B. Research Project (addition to technical/professional knowledge or application of knowledge through case study, field study, documentary report, substantial annotated bibliography, or article of publishable quality) OR C. Directed Study and Comprehensive Examination (seminar, portfolio, examination). Prerequisite: Advanced to candidacy. SWRK 210. Graded: Thesis in Progress. Units: 2.0 - 4.0.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the social work profession and of social welfare systems especially in relation to marginalized populations. Also introduces a generalist perspective to social work practice with emphasis on professional development. Students are exposed to the values and ethics of social work, as well as the important ideologies that have shaped social welfare and social work. Note: Includes a 30 hour volunteer experience to aid in assessing student's appropriateness for the profession. A grade of "C" or better is required before taking SWRK 140A. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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