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3.00 Credits
This course is cross-listed with SOCI 365. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. See SOCI 365 for course description.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces social work students to the role of the human service professional in the community setting. Students participate in an observational learning experience in a social service agency for 120 hours during the semester. Total immersion in the agency environment will give students a chance to expand their understanding of how human needs are met by families and the social service agencies that work with them. Students will apply the knowledge and skills they have learned in previous social work courses in their field placements.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SOCW 315, 497; MATH 215. Third of a three-part practice sequence, the primary emphasis is on the macro-dimension of social work practice. Content includes engaging organizations and communities in an appropriate working relationship; identifying issues, problems, needs, resources, and assets found in organizations and communities; collecting and assessing information; and planning for service delivery within organizations and communities. (Winter)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 215; SOCW 212; PLSC 254 or ECON 213. A study of contemporary issues and policies that influence the delivery of social services. Course requirements include an analysis of organizational, local, state, national, and international issues in social welfare policy and social service delivery, lobbying efforts with local and national elected officials, and interactions with community residents and stakeholders. Students will understand and implement change for the best interest of stakeholders and advocate for policies consistent with social work values. A social welfare policy study tour to Washington, DC or the State Capitol is required to complete the course. Lab fee 14 will be assessed for this course. (Fall)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCW 315. Co-requisite: SOCW 497. This course provides opportunity for students to apply practice theory and to develop skills for generalist social work practice. Through participation in the social service delivery system, the student becomes familiar with agency structures, functions, and programs. Successful completion of a research proposal for an agency-based research project is required for completion of the course. A minimum of 200 clock hours will be spent working in an agency setting for each four hours of course work. Social Work practicum courses can be taken ONLY by social work majors. (Fall)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 215; SOCW 435, 497. This course builds on the experiences of the first semester practicum and progresses to more difficult and varied tasks. Social Work practicum courses can be taken ONLY by social work majors. (Winter)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SOCW 315, 497. Co-requisites: SOCW 433, 435, 497. Integrative Seminar I is the companion course to be taken in conjunction with the Practicum I field-based course. This course is designed to provide a forum for providing mutual support, discussing and completing departmental assignments, exploring on-going practice concerns in the field practicum, and creating an arena in which peer learning takes place. Thus, it provides a vital link between the theoretical knowledge, skills, and values derived from the social work course work and the practice realities of the field practicum. (Fall)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCW 441, 497. Co-requisites: SOCW 433, 436. Integrative Seminar II is the companion course to be taken in conjunction with the Practicum II field-based course. It builds on the base provided by Integrative Seminar I. It provides the same forum for mutual support, discussing and completing departmental assignments, exploring ongoing practice concerns from the field practicum, and creates an arena in which peer learning takes place. This course creates this same atmosphere, but explores the same areas in more depth. An additional major emphasis in this second course is social work record keeping and agency based research. (Winter)
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2.00 Credits
This course is cross-listed with SOCW 249/449, PSYC 249, and NRSG 449. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. See SOCI 249 for course description.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
See SOCW 265 for course description.
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