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SWK 341: Human Behavior & the Social Environment I
3.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
An exploration of theories, skills and professional values relevant to social work intervention with individuals, families and small groups. It includes and application of ecological, developmental, systems, and diversity frameworks to generalist social work practice. The course is designed to help students understand and use empowerment and strengths-based practice. Prerequisite: PSY 201. (3 s.h.)
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SWK 342: Human Behavior & the Social Environment II
3.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
An exploration of theories, skills and professional values relevant to social work intervention with organizations, communities and society at large. Special attention is given to understanding of empowerment of vulnerable populations, and the use of a strengths-based practice. Prerequisite: PSY 201. (3 s.h.)
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SWK 361: Interviewing:Supervision & Teaching
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
This is a course for selected senior Social Work students that provides an opportunity to teach interviewing skills and supervise others. Working in a small group laboratory, under supervision of an instructor, students in this course teach, supervise, critique and offer feedback to others who are studying interviewing techniques. (1-3 s.h.)
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SWK 362: Social Work Practice with Individuals & Families
3.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
This course is designed to provide basic knowledge and skills needed to work directly with individuals and families. The knowledge base includes comprehension of external and internal forces that initiate, sustain and modify human behavior within the individual and their environment; techniques for utilizing those forces; and an organized approach to problem solving. This course will build upon the student's knowledge base of behavior and environment to integrate empowerment and strengths-based approaches and problem solving skills for generalist practice. To gain experience relevant to various practice activities, the client/social worker interview simulation, and its related assignments, are a central part of this course. Prerequisites: SWK 340 and junior class standing. Offered spring semester. (4 s.h.)
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SWK 363: Social Work Practice with Groups
3.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
Generalist social work practice includes the application of an eclectic knowledge base, and professional values and skills to bring about change in many types of groups. This course will provide opportunities to explore theories about groups and practice competencies for generalist social workers working with groups, large and small. Co-requisites: SWK 340 and junior class standing. Offered fall semester. (3 s.h.)
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SWK 390: Special Topics in Social Work
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
This is a series of courses on timely subjects of interest to departmental majors or other students. (3-6 s.h.)
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SWK 398: Honors in Social Work
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
Interested students should apply to complete the Honors project through the Director of the Social Work Program no later than one academic year prior to their expected date of graduation. Students may enter this program by the invitation of the Social Work faculty or by application to and acceptance by the Social Work faculty. To be eligible, students must have a grade point average of 3.3 or greater in Social Work courses, as well as an overall grade point average of 3.0 or greater. Students will be asked to demonstrate capacity to produce independent scholarly or artistic work of the highest measure with accountability in the form of a comprehensive written exam and a professional paper presented to program faculty and defended by the student. (3-4 s.h.)
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SWK 410: End-of-Life Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
This is an interprofessional seminar available to social work students and other professional programs from regional colleges and universities. It combines experiential learning in interdisciplinary teams. The focus of the seminar is to orient students to the dying process, highlight ways to improve end-of-life care for patients and families, and to foster an understanding of, and appreciation for, the interdisciplinary team approach to palliative care. Personal growth and selfexamination is an important component of this seminar. Prerequisites include junior/senior status and completion of SWK 362. (1 s.h.)
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SWK 430: Field Instruction
12.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
This is a required course for all social work majors. It involves a minimum of 480 hours of an educationally-directed field internship along with a field instruction seminar. The field instruction seminar meets weekly to discuss the integration of social work skills, knowledge and values. (12 s.h.)
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SWK 491: Independent Study in Social Work
3.00 Credits
University of Sioux Falls
Individual study, research or group projects under supervision of Social Work faculty. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. (1-4 s.h.)
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