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SWK 290: Summer I of 2008 and 2010 ) SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY I
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits This course provides a historical examination of the development of the social welfare system in the United States and societal values as they impact on policy formulation and implementation. Historical traditions of auspices of social service delivery are explored, including the public agency, private nonprofit, and private for-profit organizations. The role of religion in the development of social welfare policies and programs in the United States is examined. Examples of the historical impact of advocacy are presented.
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SWK 291: Summer II of 2008 and 2010 ) SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY II
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits This course explores contemporary social welfare policy in the United States, including income supports, health, aging, child welfare, mental health, and family policy. The role of the political process in policy formulation and the impact of social welfare policies on diverse populations and populations at risk is examined. Global interconnections of oppression also are explored. Advocacy is stressed as a lifelong responsibility of social workers. Prerequisites: SWK 290, POL 151 (POL 151 may be taken concurrently), or written permission of the instructor
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SWK 291 - Summer II of 2008 and 2010 ) SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY II
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SWK 320: Delinquency And Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Elective only Comparative and historical survey of juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice. Study of the nature, magnitude, and social location of youth crime; analysis of causal theories; overview of programs aimed at delinquency prevention and control.
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SWK 340: F of 2009 ) PREPARATION FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits This course is designed to prepare the student for the practicum in social work. The course provides an examination of theories that inform social work practice and orients the student to the field practicum process. It familiarizes the student with the roles of the student intern and with skills for the helping relationship. The role of advocacy in social work is stressed. Students enrolled in SWK 340 apply for formal admission to the Social Work Program and must be accepted in order to proceed to SWK 341 and SWK 381. Prerequisite: SWK 160, SWK 280 (SWK 280 may be taken concurrently)
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SWK 340 - F of 2009 ) PREPARATION FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
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SWK 341: Spring of 2010 ) GENERALIST SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits The first of three courses in the Social Work Practice sequence, this course focuses on the process of assessment in generalist social work practice. Skills are developed in initiating the social work relationship, assessing client strengths and challenges, advocating for individuals and families, and constructing action plans. Prerequisites: SWK 340, SWK 281 (SWK 281 may be taken concurrently). Taken concurrently with SWK 381. Open to Social Work majors only. Student must be formally accepted into the Social Work Program in order to enroll in this course.
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SWK 350: Loss And Grief
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Elective only This course investigates the processes of attachment, loss, and grieving. The course explores loss, in life and in preparation for death, and addresses both acceptable and disenfranchised loss and grief.
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SWK 365: Social Work Research Methods
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits This course prepares the student to understand and apply the research process, to critique practice literature, and to evaluate one's own practice. The course examines qualitative and quantitative research methodology, including single subject design. The role of social work values and ethics in research is addressed. The student is introduced to research tools for examining the global interconnections of oppression. Research on advocacy within the social work profession is presented. Prerequisite: SOC 301
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SWK 381: Spring of 2010 ) PROFESSIONAL PRACTICUM I
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits This course provides an introduction to agency social work practice. The student spends two days each week providing direct service with the guidance of a practicing social worker. An opportunity to develop and test beginning practice skills is provided. Taken concurrently with SWK 341. Open to social work majors only. Student must be formally accepted into the Social Work Program in order to enroll in this course.
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SWK 440: Fall of 2008 and 2010 ) GENERALIST SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits This course focuses on social work intervention with individuals and families. It provides an investigation of and skill development in direct intervention and advocacy strategies for effective generalist social work practice. Prerequisites: SWK 341, SWK 381. Taken concurrently with SWK 441 and SWK 480. Open to social work majors only.
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SWK 441: spring of 2009 and 2011 ) GENERALIST SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE III
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits This course focuses on assessment and intervention with groups, organizations, and communities, including the global community. The course provides an investigation of and skill development in mezzo and macro intervention strategies for effective generalist social work practice. Prerequisite: SWK 440. Taken concurrently with SWK 480 and SWK 495. Open to social work majors only.
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