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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide the basic interviewing skills needed for effective practice with client systems of all sizes.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes understanding of the experience of diversity, racism, sexism, classism, and ageism as they affect life chances, lifestyles, and psychological development. Examines assumptions, myths, beliefs, and biases that block effective relationships between professionals and client systems.
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3.00 Credits
First of a two-trimester course sequence that explores theories related to human behavior in interaction with the environment, within the context of a strengths and empowerment perspective. Emphasis on knowledge acquisition of the bio-psycho-social development of diverse individuals and families. Examines the effects of discrimination and oppression on human well-being. Prerequisite: Admission to the BSW program. Corequisite: SOCW341.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on formulation and implementation of intervention at the small system level of individuals and families emphasizes assessment, goal development, planning, and application of methods of intervention within the context of the generalist model and concludes with evaluation and termination of the intervention. Prerequisite: Admission to the BSW program. Corequisite: SOCW340. social work
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3.00 Credits
Second of a two-trimester course sequence that explores theories related to human behavior in interaction with the environment, within the context of a strengths and empowerment perspective. Emphasizes knowledge acquisition of the behavior of diverse people in groups, organizations, and communities, including relationships between these systems, individuals and families, and social and economic justice. Prerequisite: SOCW340. Corequisite: SOCW343.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the group, organization, and community from the generalist perspective. Focuses on the practitioner as a facilitator of group and social system assessment, intervention, change and evaluation. Emphasizes involvement in group and skill-building exercises for effective group and community problem-solving, including the effects of diversity on group process. Prerequisite: SOCW341. Corequisite: SOCW342.
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3.00 Credits
Building on Social Welfare Policy I, examines social welfare policy perspectives, as reflected in values, interests, and political processes, contemporary social services programs and policies review in the context of their historical development, reviewed and applied analysis models and strategies are to understand current policies and their ramifications on society. Social action tools will be applied. Prerequisite: SOCW325.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to law for social workers, including the study of legal issues, procedures, and selected legislation relevant to the practice of social work in varied settings. Examines the use of legal authority in the provision of services in the areas of income maintenance, justice, family services, rights of children, biological parents, foster and adoptive parents, divorce counseling, entitlement programs and reform, and other areas requiring knowledge of legal issues and processes. Prerequisites: Completion of six hours in major field or program approval.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a research orientation necessary for effective direct service professional practice in health and human services and focuses on foundation content in research methods and designs that may be utilized by social workers to evaluate practice and programs as well as to advance practice knowledge. Prerequisite: SOCW343.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Individual reading, research, and/or project in social work under supervision of faculty. Prerequisites: Nine hours in major field and program approval.
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