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SW 326: Macro Hum Beh & Soc Envir
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Develop knowledge about human interactions relevant to large groups, organization, communities, cultures & societies. Emphasis on building upon the person-in-environment perspective, & to expand this model to encompass the impact of larger systems on individual functioning. Provides the foundation for developing social work macro-level practice skills. Prerequisite: SW 100, SW 250 or consent.
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SW 350: Soc Pol & Prog Analysis I
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Develop the conceptual knowledge of policy formulation, & the content, value & process elements necessary for conducting social policy analysis. Prerequisite: SW 100, SW 250 or consent.
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SW 351: Soc Pol & Prog Analysis II
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Designed to help students gain an understanding of the legislative processes relevant to social welfare, & to learn to use these processes in ways that will further social justice. Students engage in active social policy research, in conjunction with the state legislature. Prerequisite: SW 100, SW 250, SW 350 or consent.
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SW 352: Social Work Practice I
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Prepares social work students for field practicum work. Emphasis on the development of working knowledge of the generalist practice model, interactional theories, & methods of facilitating change. Emphasis also placed on developing skills for providing social work services. Prerequisite: SW 100, SW 250 or consent. For social work majors only.
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SW 353: Social Work Practice II
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Emphasizes more advanced theoretical material & the application of the generalist practice model to more complex systems. Skill development is emphasized for assessment of client systems, & delivery of social work services. Audiovisual & other experiential techniques are utilized. Prerequisite: SW 352 or consent. Social work majors only.
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SW 354: Seminar & Field Practicum I
6.00 Credits
Washburn University
Integrates the Field Practicum component & the Seminar. Students spend 16 hours per week in their field placement, with direct supervision by a licensed professional social worker. Opportunities for engaging in generalist social work practice at micro, mezzo & macro levels are provided. In addition, students attend a three-hour seminar. The seminar emphasizes the integration of their field experiences with the generalist practice model, & theories of change. Students must make application for the field in their Jr year by the posted deadlines. Prerequisite: SW 100, SW 250, SW 325, SW 326, SW 352, SW 353, & a 2.5 GPA. in the major; 2.0 GPA. overall. For social work majors only.
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SW 355: Seminar & Field Practicum II
6.00 Credits
Washburn University
Second semester of the field experience & field seminar required for social work majors. Prerequisite: Successful completion of SW 354. For social work majors only.
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SW 361: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Social Work majors may pursue an independent research project approved by the Department Chair.
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SW 362: Social Work Research I
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Introduces students to the basic principles of social work research, including ethics, problem formulation and quantitative & qualitative research designs & methodologies. Emphasis on exploring evaluation of programs & outcomes of practice. Prerequisite: SW 100, SW 250 or consent.
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SW 363: Social Work Research II: App
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
Students conduct quantitative & qualitative studies on research questions of significance to social work practice. An introduction to the analysis & interpretation of both quantitative & qualitative data is provided. Prerequisite: SW 362.
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