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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Application of generalist practice to working with communities and organizations. Exploration of the theoretical foundations of community organization as a focus of social work intervention; identification, analysis and evaluation of community problems; understanding the concepts of power, social policy, social change and the community as a social system; introduction to and comparison of community organization strategies. Emphasis on serving the vulnerable and oppressed in our society. Students participate in service-learning. Prerequisite: SOWK 214, 215.
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4.00 Credits
Application of generalist practice to working with children and families within a systemic and developmental framework; introduction to primary stressors and problems affecting families; and study of interventions which target transactions between families and other social systems; examination of diverse family systems and macro influences; brief introduction to family policy. Prerequisite: SOWK 214, 215
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4.00 Credits
A survey of services for children with an emphasis on the resources that affect the well-being of children and youth. The impact of class, ethnicity, gender and oppression on children's potential will be addressed. Emphasis will be given to understanding the systems affecting children and the resources available to them through government and private agencies. Offered alternate years.
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5.00 Credits
Students employ research methods learned in SOWK 252 and write a research paper reporting data analysis outcomes. Students may collect a small-scale original data or use an existing secondary data relating to a broad range of social work issues. Prerequisite: Social work major or consent of instructor; SOWK 252
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Topics of current interest in the field of social work. Each course covers the historical development, central theories, generalist practice assessment and interventions, and policy issues related to that specific topic. Different sections may be repeated for additional credit. SOWK 386A Mental Health SOWK 386B Medical Social Work
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the concepts, components, and expectations of the senior field practicum. Assessment of student interests, skills, and suitability for placement in the practicum. Emphasis on interviewing, selecting and securing an appropriate field placement. Required of all social work majors during spring quarter of the junior year. Prerequisite: SOWK 214, 215, 311
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4.00 Credits
Systematic analysis of major social problems of the modern world and the formulation of social policies, including social welfare policies, that influence social issues on all levels of society from individuals to communities and nations. Emphasis on policies and legislation relevant to the vulnerable and oppressed in our society. Prerequisite: SOWK 205.
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3.00 Credits
Integration of social work knowledge, skills and values with the field practicum. Application of the role of the generalist social work practitioner to multilevel client systems, agencies, and the profession. Required each quarter of the senior year. Must be taken consecutively fall, winter, and spring quarters. Prerequisite: SOWK 214, 215, 311, 312, 314, 388; concurrent enrollment in SOWK 498; successful completion of previous quarter; completion of major admissions procedures; senior standing and consent of the field coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
Internship program involving generalist practice with clients in local service agencies; application of generalist social work practice skills. Must be taken consecutively fall, winter, and spring quarters. Prerequisite: SOWK 214, 215, 311, 312, 314, 388; concurrent enrollment in SOWK 488; successful completion of previous quarter; completion of major admissions procedures; senior standing and consent of the field coordinator. Recommended: SOWK 315 and 317.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Directed Study
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