Social Work (SOC WORK)
Courses
SOC WORK 699. Travel Course. 1-6 Credits.
Travel courses are conducted to various parts of the world and are led by one or more faculty members. May be repeated to different locations.
P: cons of instr & prior trip arr & financial deposit.
SOC WORK 701. Contemporary Social Work Ethics. 3 Credits.
This foundation course is designed to introduce MSW students to a wide range of ethical issues that impact practitioners in various settings.
P: Admission to the MSW Program
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 702. Generalist Practice I. 3 Credits.
This course promotes MSW level development of skills necessary to practice social work with diverse client populations.
P: Admission to MSW Program
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 703. Direct Practice Skills. 1 Credit.
This foundation course is designed to introduce MSW students to a range of skills required for effective practice with individuals, families, and small groups.
P: Admission to the MSW Program
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 704. Generalist Practice II. 3 Credits.
This course promotes masters' level development of skills necessary to practice social work with diverse groups within organizations and communities.
P: Admission to the MSW Program
Spring.
SOC WORK 705. Macro Practice Skills. 1 Credit.
This skills lab introduces students to a range of skills required for effective practice with various professional and community groups, with organizations, and with communities.
P: Admission to the MSW Program
Spring.
SOC WORK 707. Human Behavior and the Social Environment. 3 Credits.
Integration of theories and models examining the complexity of person/environment functioning with respect to individuals, families, small groups, organizations, and communities.
P: Admission to the MSW Program
Spring.
SOC WORK 711. Foundations of Social Welfare. 3 Credits.
This course examines the origin and change of social welfare arrangements in the U.S. to meet human needs. It traces the evolution of the social work profession and social welfare efforts in relation to major economic, social, and political forces over time. Students are introduced to the processes of policy development and policy change and evaluate contemporary social policies affecting poor and disenfranchised groups in the U.S.
P: Admission to MSW Program
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 712. Field I. 1-4 Credits.
Supervised social work practicum experience in a human service agency setting.
P: Admission to MSW Program
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 713. Seminar I. 1 Credit.
This foundation seminar course focuses on the application and integration of social work knowledge, values and skills to supervised social work practice in human service settings. The course provides opportunities for immersion in professional social work practice issues and dialogue within a classroom seminar format. The field internship is completed concurrently with the course.
P: Admission to the MSW Program.
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 714. Field II. 1-4 Credits.
Supervised social work practicum experience in a human service agency setting.
P: Admission to MSW Program
Spring.
SOC WORK 715. Seminar II. 1 Credit.
This foundation seminar course focuses on the application and integration of social work knowledge, values and skills to supervised social work practice in human service settings. The course provides opportunities for immersion in professional social work practice issues and dialogue within a classroom seminar format. The field internship is completed concurrently with the course.
P: Admission to the MSW Program
Spring.
SOC WORK 716. Field III. 1-4 Credits.
Supervised social work practicum experience in a human service agency setting.
P: Completion of foundation curriculum or advanced standing.
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 717. Seminar III. 1 Credit.
This advanced seminar course focuses on the application and integration of advanced social work knowledge, values and skills to supervised social work practice in human service settings. This course provides opportunities for immersion in professional social work practice issues and dialogue within a classroom seminar format. The field internship is completed concurrently with the course.
P: Completion of foundation curriculum or advanced standing.
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 718. Field IV. 1-4 Credits.
Supervised social work practicum experience in a human service agency setting.
P: Completion of foundation curriculum or advanced standing.
Spring.
SOC WORK 719. Capstone Seminar. 1 Credit.
This advanced seminar course focuses on the application and integration of advanced social work knowledge, values and skills to supervised social work practice in human service settings. This course provides opportunities for immersion in professional social work practice issues and dialogue within a classroom seminar format. The field internship is completed concurrently with the course.
P: Completion of foundation curriculum or advanced standing.
Spring.
SOC WORK 720. Diversity, Social Justice & Advocacy. 3 Credits.
Social work advanced practice course on working with diverse groups and communities.
P: Completion of foundation requirements or advanced standing.
SOC WORK 721. Advanced Practice: Multi-Level Family Systems. 3 Credits.
Advanced social work theory and practice techniques for working with individuals and families.
P: Completion of foundation curriculum or advanced standing.
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 722. Social Work Management & Supervision in the Social Services. 3 Credits.
Advanced social work practice of management and supervision methods for students working in management positions at any level in social service agencies.
P: Admission to the MSW Program or consent of instructor.
SOC WORK 727. Psychopathology & Strength-Based Assessment. 3 Credits.
This course examines mental health and mental illness from a strengths-based social work perspective. Cultural and community factors in defining these issues are addressed.
P: Admission to MSW Program or consent of instructor.
SOC WORK 728. Advanced Policy: Leadership, Advocacy and Practice. 3 Credits.
This course examines the role of social workers as leaders in advocacy efforts in policy practice and social institutions to address the needs of vulnerable and oppressed populations. Students apply an analytical framework from a social justice perspective when analyzing social welfare policy to examine particular practice concerns.
P: Completion of foundation curriculum or advanced standing.
SOC WORK 731. Research for MSW Practice. 3 Credits.
Advanced research course that prepares students to evaluate their own practice and to carry out independent research projects.
P: Completion of foundation curriculum or advanced standing.
Fall Only.
SOC WORK 735. Emerging Issues in Child Welfare. 3 Credits.
Elective course examining contemporary child welfare policies and practices with emphasis upon child safety, permanency and well-being.
P: Admission to MSW Program or consent of instructor.
SOC WORK 736. Advanced Program Evaluation. 3 Credits.
This course focuses on evaluating social service delivery systems through the logic model and utilization-focused evaluation methods.
P: Completion of foundation curriculum or advanced standing.
Spring.
SOC WORK 737. Social Work and Crisis Intervention with Vulnerable Populations. 3 Credits.
This course contributes to development of practice competency with vulnerable and oppressed groups. The course teaches crisis intervention and emergency treatment approaches and then applies them to vulnerable populations of males and females in the United States.
P: Admission to MSW Program or consent of instructor.
SOC WORK 738. Advanced Practice: Community Empowerment. 3 Credits.
This course aims to prepare students for participation in the change process at the systems-level by building knowledge and skills in community organizing, program development, and fundraising.
P: Completion of foundation curriculum or advanced standing.
Spring.
SOC WORK 747. Mental Health Theories. 3 Credits.
This course examines the current mental health theories influencing social work direct practice.
P: Admission to MSW Program or consent of instructor.
SOC WORK 757. Treatment and Mistreatment of Offenders. 3 Credits.
Prepares social workers for an understanding of correctional models and their inherent values, bio-psycho-social theories of crime causation, and assessment and intervention skills within a generalist framework.
P: Admission to MSW Program or consent of instructor.
SOC WORK 767. Mental Health and Substance Abuse in Generalist Practice (Strengths and Psychopathology). 3 Credits.
The course will assist students to relate generalist practice social work theories to individuals with mental health and substance abuse challenges. The course will examine DSM-5 diagnosis, theoretical models and the implications of each approach relative to assessment and generalist practice settings. In addition, the course will integrate social justice and ethical frameworks in the assessment of mental health and substance abuse within generalist settings.
P: Admission to MSW Program or consent of instructor.
SOC WORK 777. Legal Aspects of Social Work Practice. 3 Credits.
This course provides students with the understanding of the field of forensic social work practice which includes both criminal and civil issues. Students will learn to conduct forensic assessments, write court reports, act as expert and fact witnesses and facilitate guardianships. The course covers practice knowledge and skills in a variety of contexts including child welfare, juvenile justice, adult corrections, victim/witness services, health/long-term care, mental health, domestic abuse and disability services. Students apply knowledge to ethical dilemmas encountered in the legal system and learn to advocate on behalf of clients.
P: Admission to MSW Program or consent of instructor.
SOC WORK 795. Special Topics. 3 Credits.
This course provides students an opportunity to strengthen social work practice in work with clients and/or social service agencies on topics such as mental health, addictions, violence or other areas of concern in social work practice.
P: Admission to MSW Program or consent of instructor.
SOC WORK 798. Independent Study. 1-3 Credits.
P: gr st.
Fall and Spring.