300
Credits
3(3-0)
Generalist communication skills through interviewing and information exchange with micro, mezzo and macro client systems. Develop ability to assess information obtained. Prerequisites: Must have minimum of 2.5 GPA; signed Social Work Major; applied to the Social Work Program;
SWK 100; completion of 50 credit hours. Pre/Co-requisites:
SWK 250;
SWK 350. Co-requisite:
SWK 374.
Credits
3(3-0)
Knowledge, skills, and values for social work generalist practice within micro, mezzo, and macro client systems. Emphasis on culturally- competent and evidence-based practice. Prerequisites: Admitted to the Social Work Program; all SWK program required volunteer hours completed;
SWK 315, 374. Co-requisite:
SWK 375.
Credits
3(3-0)
Generalist social work practice with micro, mezzo and macro systems continued from
SWK 315 and
SWK 321 with emphasis on the strengths perspective. Writing Intensive. Prerequisites: Admitted to the Social Work Program; all SWK program required volunteer hours completed;
SWK 315, 321. Co-requisite:
SWK 470.
Credits
3(3-0)
Data collection methodologies and issues for evidence-based practice and applied social work research including: experiments/single subject design, program evaluation, interviewing, community studies. Prerequisite:
SWK 100;
SOC 200 or PSY 211 or STA 282, with a C or better. Pre/Co-requisites:
SWK 250 or
SOC 221 or 302.
Credits
3(3-0)
Critique and analysis of theory explaining human behavior in individuals and families. Use of theory in social work practice with diverse and/or oppressed populations. Prerequisites: Must have minimum of 2.5 GPA; signed Social Work Major; applied to the Social Work Program. Pre/Co- requisites:
SWK 250;
BIO 151 or
HSC 211.
Credits
3(3-0)
Theories explaining human behavior in groups, organizations, communities, and global systems. This course may be offered in an online or hybrid format. Prerequisites: Admitted to the Social Work Program; C or better in
SWK 374. Co-requisite:
SWK 321 OR completion of 86 hours in Bachelor of Science with an Option in Community Development.
Credits
3(3-0)
Directed reading or research on approved topic. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
Consideration of subject matter not included in courses currently listed in the Bulletin.
Credits
1-12(Spec)