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SOW 303: Human Behav & Social Environ I
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This required course builds on knowledge of ecosystems theory applied to human development. Provides a conceptual framework to facilitate students' understanding of human development and how to use this knowledge in professional generalist social work intervention with a variety of client systems. The course focuses on human development from conception to the end of adolescence emphasizing interrelationships between biological, psychological, and social factors; cultural diversity; minority status; gender; age; sexual orientation; physical, mental, and emotional limits and abilities; and other issues of difference as they affect systems and their relationships with the environment. Course is required of all social work majors. May be taken concurrently with or after SOW 210. Prerequisites for Social Work majors: BIO 177, PSY 101, SOC 215, SOC 302, or SOW/PSY 250. Individual & Society Exploration Offered fall. 3 credits
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SOW 304: Human Behav & Social Envir II
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course expands on knowledge of human development and its application for the beginning professional generalist social work practitioner with a variety of client systems. The conceptual framework focuses on human development from young adulthood through the aging process continuing to emphasize interrelationships between biological, psychological and social factors; cultural diversity; minority status; gender; age; sexual orientation; physical, mental, and emotional limits and abilities; and other issues of difference as they affect systems in their relationships with the environment. environment. Course is required of all Social Work majors. Prerequisites: SOW 303. Offered spring. 3 credits
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SOW 310: Social Work Practice Theory I
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course focuses on the fundamental concepts of the generalist practice model, the basic characteristics and purposes of social work practice theory, and the concepts of systems theory and the ecological framework. This course builds on the fundamental knowledge, values, and skills of social work and the generalist social work model introduced in SOW 210. The course is organized around engagement, assessment, and communication skills with diverse populations as primary tasks of the generalist social work practitioner. Students take SOW 311 concurrently, which affords the opportunity to experience the connections between practice theory and issues of HBSE and policy. Open to social work majors only. Prerequisites: SOW 210 and SOW 303. Corequisites: SOW 301, SOW 304 and 311. Offered spring. 3 credits
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SOW 311: Field Exper in Social Work I
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Field experience supplements students' theoretical exposure to social work by providing an initial practical experience in the field. Each student is placed in a social service agency one day a week under the supervision of a professional social worker, for the purpose of understanding the nature, structure, and function of that agency. Emphasis is placed on the development of professional abilities and attitudes particularly as these relate to work with diverse client systems. Students attend a weekly integrative seminar where the experiential component of the field placement can be integrated with the theoretical component presented in SOW 310 (taken concurrently) and prior learning that are processed through class discussion. Open to Social Work majors only. Course is required of all Social Work majors. Prerequisites: SOW 210, SOW 303. Co-requisites: SOW 301, 304 and 310. Offered spring. 3 credits
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SOW 312: Field Exper. in Social Work
1.50 Credits
Cabrini University
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SOW 314: History & Phil of Social Welf
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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SOW 319ES: Interviewing in the Profession
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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SOW 321: Personality Theory & Social Wk
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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SOW 340: History of Social Policy I
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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SOW 341: Theory,Treat&Prac/Juv Offender
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
The course on the theory, treatment, and practice with the juvenile offender will emphasize the treatment and models used with this client group. Consideration will be given to the history of child welfare as it pertains to the juvenile and family within the justice system. This course will also explore the multiple systems such as mental health, dependency, drug and alcohol and education which impact on the child and family system. Offered spring. 3 credits
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