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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to generalist social work practice. Overview of client systems and integrating research and theory with practice. Development of skills and techniques (interviewing, assessment, diagnosis) in working with clients, especially individuals, families, and the diverse populations of Southwest. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Theory, skills and values of generalist social work practice in small group settings both natural and created. Group theory, leadership, diversity, values, oppression, empowerment and justice covered. Prerequisite: SWK 311. (S)
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3.00 Credits
Course explores the development and determinants of human behavior in settings of bio-psycho-social, cultural and political influence. Study of individual and family development. Role of oppression, gender, social and economic justice in society. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Theory of the development and direction of human behavior in families and small groups. Focus on small group process development, values, oppression and empowerment in groups. Prerequisite: SWK 321. (S)
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3.00 Credits
Cultural, economic, political and policy processes and their influences on development of U.S. social welfare policies. Reviews historical policies/ programs as background for current policy issues. Addresses social work values on social justice and oppression. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Study of social welfare issues, policy and programs development, and implementation from WWII to present. Includes programs such as health care, food subsidies, cash assistance. Analyzes impact on populations at risk. Prerequisite: SWK 341 (S)
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1.00 Credits
Monthly, one and a fourth hour seminars preparing students for social work field placement. Reviews career development, self knowledge, professional ethics and behavior, supervision skills, confidentiality, insurance/liability, agency policies, licensure and related internship concerns. Corequisite SWK 311, 321. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Supervised field experience in generalist social work practice in approved agency setting. Students attend one-hour weekly seminars as part of this three credit course. Ten hours per week of agency field experience required, including supervision with a field instructor. Prerequisites: social work major; SWK 361. (S)
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3.00 Credits
Theory and skills development for generalist social work practice. Focus upon social work practice with larger social environment systems, including communities, organizations, social work management and administration, and political structures. Particular attention will be paid to the impacts of larger social systems upon minorities, women, Southwest and at-risk populations and roles of these systems in conveying institutional racism. Prerequisite: SWK 312. (F)
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3.00 Credits
As announced. Field of practice content will vary depending on student interests. Up to three sections may be offered in following areas: A. clinical and mental health practice B. child welfare/child protective practice C. community and political practice, D. social work in human services agency management. Prerequisites: social work major; SWK 414. (S)
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