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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Policy practice and advocacy skills needed to bring about social change.
Prerequisite:
Completion of the following foundation courses: SWK 222, 223, 225, 310, 315, 325, 326, 329, 336, 337.
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2.00 Credits
Taken with the field practicum, this seminar facilitates students' initial integration of generalist practice knowledge with practice in a field agency. Not for credit if had SWK 396.
Prerequisite:
SWK 222, 225, 329, 336; concurrent registration SWK 398.10; Senior standing and formal admission to SWK major. Major only.
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2.00 Credits
Taken with the field practicum, this seminar facilitates students' integration of generalist practice knowledge with practice in a field agency. Not for credit if had SWK 396.
Prerequisite:
SWK 315, 337, 394, 398.10; concurrent registration SWK 398.11
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7.00 Credits
Supervised field instruction and practice in social work methods with individuals, groups, and communities in a social welfare agency. CR/NC only. Materials charge optional.
Prerequisite:
SWK 222, 225, 329, 336; concurrent registration SWK 394.
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7.00 Credits
Advanced supervised field instruction and practice in social work. Setting usually the same as in SWK 398.10 but experiences are more diverse and complex. CR/NC only.
Prerequisite:
SWK 315, 337, 394, 398.10; concurrent registration SWK 395.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A maximum of six hours may be applied toward a master's degree. Intensive study in a special area of the advanced student's interest under a qualified member of the faculty. Each individual investigation is to culminate in a comprehensive written report and/or examination. Open only to graduate students who have completed considerable work in a degree program, who are in good academic standing, and who have demonstrated ability to profit from independent study.
Prerequisite:
A written proposal approved by the faculty member, the student's adviser, and the department chairperson/school director is required prior to registration.
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3.00 Credits
Integrates theories of human development and social systems with their implications for practice. Formerly SWK 410.
Prerequisite:
Graduate standing.
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3.00 Credits
Interrelated theories that facilitate understanding of families, groups, and communities within the broader socio-cultural environment. Formerly SWK 415.
Prerequisite:
SWK 402; and graduate standing.
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3.00 Credits
Social welfare laws and policies undergirding the U.S. system of benefits and services. Analytic frameworks for evaluating social welfare policy, programs, and issues. Formerly SWK 430.
Prerequisite:
Graduate standing.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced treatment of gerontological topic or issue explored by integrating classroom learning with intergenerational service-learning experiences. Materials fee optional. May be repeated. Also offered as SOC 411.
Prerequisite:
Graduate standing; 6 hours of other electives with focus on aging or consent of instructor.
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