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SOW 323: Generalist Practice I - Social Work Practice with Individuals
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This foundational course examines the knowledge, ethics, and skills for generalist social work practice with individuals. Special emphasis is given to the person and environment construct, and the ecological framework for understanding the biological, social, cultural, psychological, and spiritual dimensions that shape individual development and behavior. Learners will model the stages of the planned changed process focusing on the essential qualities of a professional helping relationship, beginning interviewing principles and techniques, use of self, countertransference, empathy, and related interpersonal skills.
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SOW 324: Generalist Practice II - Social Work Practice with Families
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
The course introduces the generalist/strengths perspective, family life cycle, assessment factors, and various structural, strategic, theoretical and evidence-based models and interventions for culturally-competent, social work practice with families and extended family/natural support systems.
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SOW 327: Ethical Issues in Social Work
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
The course introduces the value base and ethical standards of social work professional practice derived from the Code of Ethics for Social Workers (National Association of Social Workers, 1999). Learners will examine personal values and gain knowledge of the dimensions of ethical decision making, apply guidelines for ethical reasoning and resolving ethical dilemmas related to social workers‘ obligations to clients, colleagues, society, social work profession, society, and the practice setting. The course focuses ethical practices and activities, including privacy and confidentiality, legal duties, client rights, civil rights, informed consent, professional judgment, competence, impairment, social welfare, and political action.
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SOW 329: Multi-cultural Issues in Social Work
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course provides a theoretical framework for understanding the dimensions of diversity, ethnocultural, socioeconomic, and social structures that shape human experience, and contribute to differences in power relations among individuals and multicultural groups in the United States. Emphasis is given to influential societal values and mechanisms of oppression that may marginalize, stigmatize, alienate, or mediate access to privilege, power, and acclaim among individuals and vulnerable groups. The course examines macro level change in promoting social and economic justice, human and civil rights, and empowerment concepts for eliminating poverty and discriminatory practices due to age, class, color, culture, disability, ethnicity, gender, immigration status, political ideology, race, religion, and sexual orientation.
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SOW 345: Generalist Practice III - Social Work Practice with Communities and Organizations
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
The course applies the generalist/empowerment perspective in examining roles, relationships, and communication skills for working with communities and organizations, including the use of the planned change process - a systematic model guiding assessment, planning, problem-solving, and intervention techniques in macro social work practice.
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SOW 370: Research Methods in Social Work I
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course, the first of a two-course sequence, introduces the Learner to the basic terms, concepts, research designs, and applications of social work research methods. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and identification of the stages of scientific inquiry, focusing concepts, terminology and topics in problem formulation, development of research questions or hypotheses, research designs, methods of data collection, statistical tests, and data analysis.
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SOW 425: Introduction to Social Welfare Policy & Services
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course introduces the historical and theoretical foundations of social welfare policy and social programs in the United States. Emphasis is given to the concepts, principles, competing values, ideas, beliefs, including mechanisms of oppression, that shape policy development and influence the decision-making, implementation, and financing of social welfare systems. The course examines the dual nature of social workers‘ roles and professional obligations, both as contributors to social welfare policy development and as change agents, in promoting social justice, equality, community and individual well-being.
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SOW 450: Social Welfare Policy Analysis
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
The course introduces the theoretical framework and models for social welfare policy analysis. Learners will analyze contemporary policy structures, economic concepts, federal and state initiatives that impact social work programs, practice, planning, and social service delivery systems related to social insurance, health care, child welfare, and aging. Learners will identify the leadership, collaborative, and advocacy roles engaged by social workers at the macro level, and strategies for advancing human rights, civil rights, social and economic justice.
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SOW 470: Research Methods in Social Work II
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
The course, the second of a two-course sequence, develops skills in analyzing research designs and evaluating social work program outcomes, including measures of practice effectiveness. Emphasis is placed on the development of analytical writing skills and critique of published empirical studies.
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SOW 487: Social Work Field Practicum I
2.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course integrates the theoretical and conceptual foundation of the classroom instruction with practice methods, training, and skills for generalist social work practice. Learners will continue a weekly schedule of field education within a qualified organization, and complete a minimum of 200 practicum hours under the supervision of a licensed social worker with an advanced degree in social work. This course places primary emphasis on evaluation of the learner‘s professional effectiveness, mastery of the core competencies, and readiness to engage in evidence-informed practice.
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