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SWK
500 — Concepts and Skills in the Human Services — Introduction
to Social Work Practice
This course will address the needs of incoming one-year advanced
standing students who will be completing the MSW program in one
year. Only students in the one-year advanced standing program are
eligible to take this course. The course will focus on the development
of the professional self in relation to values and ethics of the
profession, beginning clinical social work practice principles and
basic skills of developing a therapeutic relationship, introduction
to research project, acclimation to a graduate course of study.
Matriculated social work students only. Deparmental permission required.
Scheduled summer semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 510 — Social Welfare Policies and Delivery Systems
Philosophical, historical, analytical framework from which to view
the practice of social work and human service programs in the context
of the U.S. social welfare system. Scheduled fall and spring semesters.
Open to non-matriculated students. 3 credits.
SWK 512 — Child Welfare Policies and Practice
The child's rights, the child and the family, the child and the
court, neglect and abuse, advocacy, foster care, and adoption are
explored. Prerequisite: SWK 510. Matriculated Social Work students
only. Scheduled fall and spring semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 513 — Social Work and Law
Laws and legal processes that have an impact on social work practice;
the role of the courts, client rights, and the discretionary authority
of human service agencies. Prerequisite: SWK 510. Scheduled spring
semesters of odd years. Open to non-matriculated students. 3 credits.
SWK 516 — Social Welfare Policy: The Aged
Numerous theoretical frameworks, advanced practice analysis, the
impact of cultural, economic, political, and social factors on policy
development and service systems for elders are explored. Prerequisite:
SWK 510. Matriculated Social Work students only. Scheduled fall
semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 517 — Health Policy for Social Work Practice
Critical evaluation of U.S. health policies, issues and programs.
Social work roles in formulation, implementation and evaluation
of impact on diverse populations. Prerequisite: SWK 510. Matriculated
Social Work students only. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 518 — Social Welfare Policy: Mental Health and
Substance Abuse
Historical overview of mental health and substance abuse policy
from colonial times to the present with cross-cultural comparisons
to other societies. Current policies are stressed. Prerequisite:
SWK 510. Matriculated Social Work students only. Scheduled fall
semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 521 — Social Work Practice with Alcoholic and
Chemically Dependent Individuals and Families
Provides the theoretical knowledge and practice orientation to alcoholism
and substance abuse required for students to effectively provide
social work interventions to alcoholic and substance abusing individuals
and families. Scheduled spring and summer semesters. Open to non-matriculated
students. 3 credits.
SWK 523 — Clinical Social Work Practice with Children
This course will provide knowledge, skills, and values for social
work practice with children. Emphasis will be given to vulnerable
and at-risk children. Matriculated Social Work students only or
departmental permission. Scheduled spring semesters of odd years.
3 credits.
SWK 529 — Social Work Practice with Culturally Diverse
and Oppressed Populations
This course provides students with a theoretical understanding of
culture, ethnicity, oppression, gender and race that informs clinical
assessment and intervention. Focus is on the psychosocial dimensions
of disempowerment and social work practice building on client strengths.
Matriculated Social Work students only. Scheduled spring semesters.
3 credits.
SWK 530 — Social Work Practice in Educational Setting
The challenges and opportunities of social work practice in educational
settings are examined with particular focus on non-academic barriers
to educational achievement. Evidence-based, clinical interventions
in educational settings form the foundation of the curriculum. Pre-requisites:
6 credits of graduate social work or departmental permission. Scheduled
fall semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 532 — Theory and Practice I - The Life Model
A re-conceptualization of problems, objectives, helping processes,
service arrangements, worker and client roles based on the life
model of social work practice. Matriculated Social Work students
only. Must be taken concurrently with SWK 570. Scheduled fall semesters.
3 credits.
SWK
533 — Theory and Practice II - Groups
Generic method applied to groups as client, action or target systems,
and professional teams. Models of intervention, skills, strategies,
program and tasks. Prerequisite: SWK 532. Matriculated Social Work
students only. Must be taken concurrently with SWK 571. Scheduled
spring semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 534 — Theory and Practice III - Organizations and Communities
Analytical and transactional skills necessary for social work intervention
with communities and organizations. Scheduled spring semesters.
Matriculated Social Work students only. 3 credits.
SWK 536 — Social Welfare Management I (Program Design)
An examination of the nature of social policy, plans for action
and the allocation of responsibilities for implementing social policy
programs in private and public agencies. Recommended for students
enrolled in social service development or urban management concentrations.
Open to non-matriculated students. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 537 — Supervision and Personnel Development
Components of effective social work supervision: administrative,
educational, and supportive; skill development, assessing performance,
planning in-service programs, accountability technologies, and managing
socio-political relationships. Recommended for students in social
service development concentration or urban management. Open to non-matriculated
students. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 538 — Social Welfare Planning
Development of a knowledge base and theory to enhance planning skills
in the context of the social work profession, with specific focus
on socio-political and rational tasks. Scheduled spring semesters
of even numbered years. Open to non-matriculated students. 3 credits.
SWK 540 — Advanced Clinical Practice with Elders
Knowledge, skills, and methods needed to demonstrate effective clinical
practice with the aged. Prerequisite: SWK 571. Scheduled fall semesters.
3 credits.
SWK 541 — Clinical Issues in Long Term Care for the Elderly
Clinical issues and effects of long term institutional treatment
and care for the elderly population who are in need will be examined
from an historical, institutional, and interventive point of view.
Scheduled spring semesters of even numbered years. Open to non-matriculated
students. 3 credits.
SWK 542 — Advanced Clinical Practice in Medical and
Rehabilitative Care
Knowledge, skills and methods needed for effective clinical practice
in medical care systems, and in the context of a managed care environment.
Prerequisite: SWK 571. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 544 — Ethical Decision-Making Process for Social Work
Practice
Didactic/laboratory; conceptual framework; approaches; three-phased
decision-making process applied to diverse situations, systems,
and clients; roles. Scheduled fall semesters of even years. Open
to non-matriculated students. 3 credits.
SWK 545 — Advanced Clinical Practice with Children and Adults
Knowledge, skills and methods needed for effective direct practice
with children and families. Co-requisite: SWK 572. Prerequisite:
SWK 571. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 548 — Advanced Clinical Practice with Families
Provides students with social work theories, skills and values essential
for practice with families. Emphasis will be given to special needs
of vulnerable populations, diverse ethnic groups, prevention and
empowerment. Co-requisite: SWK 573. Scheduled spring semesters.
3 credits.
SWK 549 — Advanced Clinical Practice with Later Life Families
Provides an overview of later life families (60 years or older)
using social and psychological perspectives for understanding adaptive
and non-adaptive changes to family restructuring to late life developmental
changes for the purposes of social work family interventions. Prerequisites:
SWK 540 and 571. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 550 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment
Development of human behavior throughout the life cycle in various
environments will be explored. The ecological, dual, conflict, psychodynamics
and developmental perspectives will be emphasized. Open to non-matriculated
students. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 552 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment
— Psychopathology
Identify and understand etiology, symptoms and course of psychiatric
disorders. Impact of bio-psychosocial variables, genetic factors,
and human diversity on onset and course of psychopathology will
be studied. Prerequisite: Matriculated Social Work students only.
Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 554 — Violence in the Family: Interventive Strategies
Themes of violence in the family; socio-political theories of violence;
diverse interventions; violence and oppression; implications for
social work, law, and medical professions. Scheduled spring semesters.
Cross-listed as WMS 554. Open to non-matriculated students. 3 credits.
SWK 556 — Advanced Clinical Practice in Mental Health
and Substance Abuse
Principles and practices requiring specialized knowledge and skills
to work with persons with severe and prolonged mental illness and/or
substance abuse problems and their families in the community are
reviewed. An emphasis on cognitive behavioral approaches is stressed.
Open to matriculated Social Work students only. Prerequisites: SWK
521 and 532. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 558 — AIDS: A Social Work Response
AIDS will be analyzed from social science, legal, ethical, health
and human service perspectives to formulate a social work response
which includes prevention, psycho-education, crisis intervention,
case management, psychosocial treatment, self-help, staff development
and program and policy development. Open to non-matriculated students.
Scheduled fall semesters of odd numbered years. 3 credits.
SWK 559 — Current Issues in Community Mental Health
and Substance Abuse
This course will explore innovative community care approaches as
well as emerging trends for working with persons with severe and
prolonged mental disorders in the field of community mental health.
This course will emphasize social work intervention using psychosocial
rehabilitation approaches for individuals and families seeking services
from public mental health agencies. Scheduled spring semesters.
Open to matriculated Social Work students only. 3 credits.
SWK 560 — Social Welfare Policy and Evaluation
The evaluation process with special emphasis on program planning,
development, and implementation. Social science methods for planning
and monitoring social welfare projects. Prerequisite: SWK 570 or
departmental permission. Scheduled spring semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 561 — Evaluation of Clinical Social Work Practice
Students will be required to develop and implement a scientific
investigation in social welfare, culminating in a paper suitable
for publication and presentation in a professional colloquium. Prerequisite:
SWK 570 or departmental permission. Scheduled spring semesters.
3 credits.
SWK 565 — Social Work Practice with Chronic Illness and Conditions
Impact of chronic illness and/or conditions on patient, family,
community and health care industry. Social work skills in working
with these systems are stressed. Prerequisites: Must be taken concurrently
with SWK 573. Open to matriculated Social Work students only. Scheduled
spring semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 566 — Social Work Practice in Brief Treatment Models
Provides the student with an understanding of brief treatment models
of therapy and their application to social work practice. There
will also be an emphasis on their effectiveness within managed care
settings. Prerequisites: SWK 570 and 532. Scheduled spring semesters.
3 credits.
SWK 567 — Social Work Practice in Crisis Situations
Different types of crisis situations experienced by individuals,
families and groups. Emphasis on the assessment of developmental
and situational crises. Effective social work intervention strategies
to use within person-in-environment perspective with at risk groups.
Open to non matriculated students. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits.
SWK 568 — Addictive Behaviors: Intervention Strategies
for Clinical Practice
Identification of the addictive behaviors of substance use, gambling,
sex and over-eating in individuals across the life-span. Emphasis
on effective social work strategies with addicted individuals and
their families within the person in environment perspective. Prerequisite:
SWK 521 or departmental permission. 3 credits.
SWK 570 — Generalist Social Work Field Practicum I
The supervised field practicum provides opportunities for the student
to apply conceptual material to practice situations and to develop
professional practice competency. Weekly seminar required which
focuses on micro-counseling skills and intervention models. Open
to matriculated students in Social Work. Co-requisite: Must be taken
concurrently with SWK 532. Scheduled yearly. 3 credits.
SWK 571 — Generalist Social Work Field Practicum II
Supervised field practicum and weekly seminar is a continuation
of SWK 570. The seminar focuses on developing professional assessment
skills and procedures employed in various settings. Open only to
matriculated students in Social Work. Co-requisite: Must be taken
concurrently with SWK 533. Scheduled yearly. 3 credits.
SWK 572 — Practicum III and Research Project Proposal
A supervised field practicum in the specialization concurrent with
weekly seminar. The field practicum provides opportunity to develop
professional practice competency and to produce a research proposal
in the specialization. Prerequisite: SWK 571. Scheduled yearly.
3-6 credits.
SWK 573 — Practicum IV and Research Project
A supervised field practicum in the specialization concurrent with
weekly seminar. The field practicum provides opportunity to develop
professional practice competence and to submit an acceptable research
project in the specialization. Prerequisite: SWK 572 . Scheduled
yearly. 6 credits.
SWK 583 — Information Systems for Social Service Management
This course provides knowledge of management information systems
design and implementation; evaluative research design and methods;
and utilization of both for organizational decision making and policy
settings. Open to non-matriculated students. Scheduled spring semesters
of odd years. 3 credits.
SWK 584 — Non Profit Fiscal Management
Administrative decision-making related to financial planning and
resource allocation in government, non-profit, or human service
organizations. Knowledge and skills in budgeting, allocating, and
expenditure control are studied in detail. Related activities such
as fundraising, grant writing, public relations, and evaluation
are briefly covered. Open to non-matriculated students. Scheduled
spring semesters of even years. 3 credits.
SWK 600 — Independent Study and Research
Study of an area of social work practice under the direction of
a faculty member and with the consent of the chairperson of the
department. Prerequisite: department permission. 1-3 credits.
The following courses have been approved but are not scheduled for
2004-2005.
SWK 500 — Concepts and Skills in the Human Services
— Introduction to Social Work Practice
SWK 501 — Family Strengthening Training
SWK 511 — Social Welfare Policy Analysis
SWK 514 — Comparative Social Welfare Systems
SWK 515 — Social Welfare Policy: The Family
SWK 520 — The Informal Helping System in Social Welfare
SWK 525 — Faith Perspectives and Human Services
SWK 526 — Geriatric Medicine for Social Work
SWK 531 — Social Work Practice (Generic)
SWK 535 — Mediation for Human Service Professionals
SWK 539 — Social Work with Youth: Applying Theories of Deviance
SWK 543 — Social Work with the Developmentally Disabled
SWK 546 — Case Management for Social Work Practice
SWK 547 — Advanced Social Work Practice with Groups
SWK 555 — Sexual Minorities: A Social Work Response
SWK 557 — Issues of Values and Social Work Ethics in Long
Term Care
SWK 580 — Seminar in Social Work Practice
SWK 581 — Seminar in Social Policy
SWK 582 — Seminar in Social Service Development
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