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The following outlines of
course content are correct at the time of writing, although the
material (or the order in which it is covered) may be subject to
change.
1. All courses are 3 credit hours each, unless otherwise indicated.2. Normally, a course will not be run without a minimum enrolment of five students.
SWK505: History and Philosophy
of Social Welfare
This course traces the
evolution of social welfare from the ancient to modern times.
SWK506: Social Work Practice
with Families and Groups
This practice course
builds upon the generalist framework. Special emphasis is given on
models of assessment, intervention, and evaluation of practice with
families and groups.
SWK507: Social Work with the
Community
Community relationships
in public social services; principles of community organization and
social welfare administration.
SWK508:
Foundations of Social Work Practice
This course emphasizes
the social context for practice with special attention to agency
purpose, functions and structure; the client system and its perceptions
of need, goals and resources; and the social worker as a facilitator of
change.
SWK509: Contemporary Social
Policy
This course introduces
students to the analysis of contemporary social welfare policy.
SWK510: Groups, Organizations,
and Communities in the Social Environment
The focus of this course
is on developing an understanding of how human behavior occurs in the
context of group, organizational, and community relations.
SWK511: Understanding Social
Change - Issues of Race and Gender
This course builds upon
the foundation of historical, psychological, sociological, economic,
political, and personal knowledge about institutionalized forms of
racism and discrimination.
SWK512:
Advanced Social Work Practice I
This course introduces
advanced theoretical frameworks for direct practice from which students
build conceptual practice frameworks.
SWK513:
Advanced Social Work Practice II
This course focuses on
differential intervention and the expansion of the professional role
and repertoire.
SWK514:
Advanced Macro Social Work Practice I
This course builds on the
foundation of social work practice courses and is composed of three
interrelated disciplines: community organization, planning, and
administration. (Includes field study)
SWK515:
Advanced Macro Social Work Practice II
This course helps
students develop the knowledge and skills required to become an
effective and creative social work manager. (Includes field study)
Individual study with intensive readings
in the literature of the field of social work selected in consultation
with the advisor in accordance with the needs and interests of the
student.
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