Graduate Social Work
Graduate Social Work
2019 Fall Term
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HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT I
SOCWORK 511
This course is designed to provide students with an advanced understanding of the processes of bio-psycho and socio-cultural development from infancy to older adults. Material is also presented on the social systems (families, groups, organizations, and communities) in which individuals live.
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I
SOCWORK 571
This course presents advanced contemporary theoretical approaches to social work practice with individuals, groups, families, organizations and communities. This course uses a competency approach to assess and develop student interviewing and interpersonal skills, emphasizing social work practice with individuals.
SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY
SOCWORK 662
This course is designed to provide students with knowledge about the process of social welfare policy formulation and implementation and with policy analysis skills. The effects of social welfare policies and organizations on both clients (especially the poor and minorities) and on social workers will be emphasized.
RESEARCH AND PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION
SOCWORK 771
Students will utilize practice experience and theory to inform research. Students will examine quantitative and qualitative research designs, applying critical thinking skills to analyze research. Students will develop an ethical plan, design, and conduct one evaluative study of an intervention/program which will be concluded in Research Integrative Capstone project.
ADVANCED PRACTICE: INTERVENTION AND EVALUATION
SOCWORK 776
This class teaches students to assess clients and implement culturally competent, evidence-based interventions to enhance client's lives. This course presents advanced methods involved in completion of assessments, practice interventions, therapeutic processes, and evaluation. Pulling from examples from field placement experience, students will be required to select appropriate interventions for clients.
SOCIAL WORK FIELD EXPERIENCE
SOCWORK 783
The field practicum courses in the MSW program provide an in-depth advanced practicum experience for MSW students. Students complete this practicum courses under the practice supervision of an approved agency field instructor, and academic guidance of a faculty field liaison.
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE AND TRAUMA
SOCWORK 796
This course will focus on working with clients who have been exposed to significant trauma and/or loss. Trauma theory, impact of trauma and loss, and assessment of trauma will be explored. Skills will be developed to directly treat children and adults of trauma to assist with the management of their symptoms and increasing coping skills to prepare for future challenges.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
SOCWORK 798
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.
INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN SOCIAL WORK - GRADUATE RESEARCH
SOCWORK 798R
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable.