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3.00 Credits
Examines the role and the step-by-step process of research in the social work profession; includes a review of relevant research in the field and instructs students in the evaluation of their own practice of social work.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the development of knowledge and skills for understanding the family and the formations of various family perspectives. Family content includes behavioral and culturally specific themes. Open to all students.
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3.00 Credits
A course for advanced nursing and senior-level social work students to broaden their skills and career possibilities as case managers. The core components of case management will be explored as a practice specialty. Designed to encourage a holistic, multidisciplinary student/class perspective, the course content addresses the historical development of case management services, state and federal policies that impact service delivery, the range of case management settings/interventions, philosophy, ethics and principles that guide the provision of case management services. Highlighted are empowerment and social justice issues in case management, and the emerging trends that influence effective case management service delivery in the nursing and social service fields.
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3.00 Credits
Continues the development of the general skills required to intervene on an advanced level. The integration of theory and practice in working with individuals, families, groups, communities, and institutions. Open to social work majors only. Prerequisite: SWK 344.
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6.00 Credits
425 hours of practical experience in a social work setting and a weekly one-hour seminar to integrate theory and practice. Prerequisites: SWK 344, 443.
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3.00 Credits
Continues the development of the generalist knowledge, values, and skills required to intervene on an advanced level. This course is taken concurrently with the first semester of the senior year field placement. Integrates theory and practice with a concentration on social work with families and groups. Prerequisite: SWK 443.
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3.00 Credits
Continues the development of the generalist knowledge, values, and skills required to intervene on an advanced level. This course is taken concurrently with the second semester of the senior year field placement. Integrates theory and practice with a concentration on macro-level practice, including environmental modification, class advocacy, advanced interventive techniques with individuals, groups and large social systems, and evaluation of practice. Open to social work majors only. Prerequisite: SWK 448.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the integration of theory and practice and provides the student with the opportunity to select and explore, with the aid of the instructor, special topics that supplement, correlate, and synthesize the course content presented throughout the sequence.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basics of Catholicism, such as God, Christ, Revelation, Faith, Church, Sacraments and salvation, as rooted in the Paschal Mystery. The course lays out the worldview of Catholicism and its relationships with culture, society and intellectual life. It also introduces students to techniques of study in this field.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to and overview of the Bible as a document of faith communities based on human encounter with the person of God in historical events, on worship of the God so revealed, and studied in light of the human modes of expression employed there.
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