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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Foundation social work course offered on both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Designed to provide students with an in-depth examination of the generalist approach. Core social work values are explicated and explored in relation to practice situations. Students learn basic interviewing skills and core interactional skills. Social work ethics are also examined. Prerequisites: SOCW605; SOCW610 and SOCW620 or concurrent enrollment in same.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of M.S.W. field sequence whose practice orientation is for the publicly-funded and not-for-profit human service agencies: reform efforts in public and private agencies serving children, youth, aging, and families in their communities; interdisciplinary approach, outreach, advocacy, assets-based community involvement, administration and systems change, as well as traditional intervention methodologies with individuals, families, and groups. Prerequisite: Permission of M.S.W. field coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
This first of a two-semester course sequence covers the generalist model of practice, which incorporates eco-systems and strengths perspectives. The model will be applied to practice with individuals, families, and groups. Additionally, the course will cover how to adapt to crisis situations. Prerequisite: Admission to the Master of Social Work program.
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3.00 Credits
Explores and applies the generalist model of practice with groups, organizations, and communities. Prerequisite: SOCW705.
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2.00 Credits
Provides generalist practice experiences in a field placement setting and is comprised of a minimum of 210 clock-hours in a social work agency under the supervision of a professional social worker. Focuses on the integration and application of social work knowledge, the incorporation of social work values and ethics, and the development of generalist practice skills. Prerequisites: SOCW601, 605, and 705. Corequisite: SOCW721.
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2.00 Credits
Provides a structured learning environment for demonstrating generalist practice skills. The Field Practicum I: Integrative Seminar is the first of a two-part sequence in the foundation field experience and is taken concurrently with Field Practicum I. Prerequisites: SOCW601, 605, and 705. Corequisite: SOCW720.
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2.00 Credits
Focuses on the integration, application, and syntheses of social work knowledge, values, and skills. This is the second course in a two-part sequence, which provides a structured environment for the demonstration of generalist practice skills. Requires 210 clock-hours in a practicum site under the supervision of a professional social worker. Prerequisites: SOCW720 and SOCW721. Corequisite: SOCW726. social work
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2.00 Credits
The second in a two-course sequence, which focuses on sharing experiences in the field practicum agency and engaging in exercises. Prerequisites: SOCW720 and SOCW721. Corequisite: SOCW725.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Designed to cover various topics of interest to MSW students and social work practitioners. Topics covered will enhance knowledge and skills in very specific areas of social work practice, or will address issues and dilemmas faced by the social work practitioner in everyday practice. Prerequisite: Graduate student standing.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the practice with groups, examining types, formation, purposes, roles, functions communication, goals, guidelines, and evaluation. Practice opportunities for application of theory and skills in class. Prerequisites: SOCW605, SOCW610, SOCW620, SOCW644, SOCW 825, or SOCW830, or permission of instructor.
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