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SW 370: Gender and Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Union University
Prerequisite: SOC 211. Reciprocal credit: SOC 370. See SOC 370 for description.
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SW 395-6-7: Special Studies On Demand
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union University
Upper-level group studies which do not appear in the regular departmental offerings.
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SW 400: Populations- at- Risk
3.00 Credits
Union University
Prerequisites: SW Program Admission and SW 301, 310 and 401. Patterns, dynamics, and consequences of discrimination, economic deprivation, and oppression will be presented. The curriculum includes content on people of color, gay and lesbian persons, those distinguished by age, ethnicity, culture, class, and physical and mental ability. Course content includes strategies for micro, mezzo, and macro interventions designed to empower these groups and individuals.
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SW 401: Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups
3.00 Credits
Union University
Prerequisites: SW Program Admission, SW 315, Professional Liability Insurance. A continuation of SW 315 with further development of skills for working with individuals, families and groups using various approaches.
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SW 402: Social Work Practice with Organizations, Communities, & Government
3.00 Credits
Union University
Prerequisites: SW Program Admission, SW 401, Professional Liability Insurance. The last of the practice sequence continues to use the theoretical framework introduced in SW 315 and 401. Practice methods for work with organizations, communities and governments. Knowledge, values and skills for building professional relationships and working to enhance human well-being by organizational and community development through assessment, problem-solving and advocacy strategies will be examined.
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SW 419: Social Diversity and Inequality
3.00 Credits
Union University
Prerequisite: SOC 211. Reciprocal credit: SOC 419. See SOC 419 for description.
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SW 420: Death and Dying
3.00 Credits
Union University
Prerequisite: SOC 211. Reciprocal credit: SOC 420. See SOC 420 for description.
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SW 421: Research and Statistical Methods in Social Work
3.00 Credits
Union University
An introduction to the processes of quantitative and qualitative methods to build knowledge for practice; the use of statistics in social work research and evaluation of service delivery; and the development, use and communication of empirically based knowledge.
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SW 423: Senior Seminar in Social Work Practice
3.00 Credits
Union University
Prerequisites: Admission to SW Field Practicum. Corequisite: SW 490. Students review various social work processes, including ecological systems theory, contact and contract phases of social work intervention, social work values and ethics, and interventive roles and methods. Class presentations and a case study paper are required. Field Practicum experiences are processed as they relate to classroom content.
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SW 490: Social Work Field Practicum
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Union University
Prerequisites: Admission; SW GPA 2.5 or higher. Corequisite: SW 423; Professional Liability Insurance. Professional field experience in a faculty-approved community agency; public or private, with supervision by an on-site approved field instructor. Students must meet with the field instructor for one hour/week in a face-to-face supervisory conference to discuss cases and student progress. The student will complete a minimum of 424 clock hours in the agency, documented on a weekly log and a journal. The application for field placement must be submitted for approval of the Social Work Field Director no later than mid-term of the preceding Fall semester. Pass/Fail. Available in each departmental prefix:
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