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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Written acceptance by a supervising faculty member is required. The student's written proposal, together with the faculty member's acceptance, is submitted for approval to the Program Director prior to registration. Credit, 2 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of administrative considerations such a manpower utilization, supervisor/worker interaction, and roles and functions of supervisors and workers. This course is suggested for students who presently are supervisors or expected to be in a supervisory position. Credit, 3 semester hours. Prerequisite: SWK 3480.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of SWK 3450. Special focus is placed on issues of human development that are the concerns of generic entry level social work practitioners. Credit, 3 semester hours. Prerequisite: SWK 2000, 3450.
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2.00 Credits
Theories of organization and their implication for social work are explored. The central focus of this course is placed on the relationship between social forces (primarily socioecononic status) and populations at risk. Credit, 2 semester hours. SWK 4480, SWK 4900, and SWK 4910 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: SWK 2000, 2450, 3450, 3480, 3710, 3800, 3910, 4450, 4500, 4800, and permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to explore the ethics and values related to social work practice. Students will integrate theory and practice by reviewing ethical dilemmas. Students will also learn to classify value conflicts and the dilemmas of ethical decision-making. Credit, 1 semester hour.
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3.00 Credits
Substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation involving individual clients, families and groups is addressed. Modalities of treatment, treatment planning, case management and managed care in addictions are also addressed. Credit, 3 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to further develop students' generalist social work skill. Practice content also emphasizes professional relationships that are characterized by mutuality, collaboration, and respect for the clients. This course includes content regarding knowledge, values and skills to enhance the well-being of people and to help ameliorate the environmental conditions that affect people adversely. Practice content also includes approaches to and skills for practice with clients from differing social, cultural, racial, religious, spiritual, and class backgrounds, and with systems of all sizes. Credit, 3 Semester hours. Prerequisites: SWK 2450, 3450, 3480, 3850.
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9.00 Credits
Each student will complete a minimum of 32 hours per week in an assigned supervised field setting. Successful completion of a minimum of 400 clock hours is required at the end of the semester in order to receive a passing grade [see http://www.uncp.edu/sw/fieldexp.html for more details]. The field work experience is designed to facilitate professional development as well as to integrate social work skills, knowledge, and values. NOTE: Pass/Fail basis. SWK 4480, SWK 4900, and SWK 4910 must be taken concurrently. Credit, 9 semester hours. Prerequisite: SWK 2000, 2450, 3450, 3480, 3710, 3800, 3850, 3910, 4450, 4500, 4800, and permission of instructor. Students may only enroll in 15 hours during their field work.
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1.00 Credits
This course will focus on the transition from student to entry level professional. Each student will engage in field work activity that will allow the development of generalist skills; will explore multi cultural/lifestyle and practice issues and will present a case in order to demonstrate the integration of social work skills, knowledge and values. Each student will demonstrate the development of professional communication skills and will be able to function in a human service setting. NOTE: Letter grading basis. SWK 4900 and SWK 4910 must be taken concurrently. Credit, 1 semester hour. Prerequisite: SWK 2000, 2450, 3450, 3480, 3710, 3800, 3850, 3910, 4800, and permission of instructor. Students may only enroll in 15 hours during their field work.
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3.00 Credits
Written acceptance by a supervising faculty member is required. The student's written proposal, together with the faculty member's acceptance, is submitted for approval to the Program Director prior to registration. Credit, 3 semester hours.
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