Academics

Course Overview

The goal of this course is for social work students to enhance their assessment and intervention knowledge, value base, and skills in order to more effectively work with a variety of client groups. The course is designed to focus on different populations each week. Students are taught knowledge, values, and skills related to specific assessment and intervention techniques that have been found to be most effective with each client group. Some examples of the wide range of diverse populations covered are working with: children with cancer, adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, working with gangaffiliated youth, victims of bullying, suicide and military personnel, adolescents in juvenile detention, adolescent victims of sexual assault, and adults with gambling disorders.

SWK 203, 307, and 335

Program: Social Work

Credit: 3

Faculty

Other Courses

SWK-780

Advanced Practice Seminar

This course is designed to enhance students' abilities…

Social Work

Credits 3

SWK-783

Advanced Field Practicum…

Students in advanced year have a full block…

Social Work

Credits 9

SWK-792

Research Practicum II:…

This course is the second semester of the…

Social Work

Credits 3

SWK-795

Special Topics

Grading System: letter grades only.

Social Work

Credits 1-3

SWK-799

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

Social Work

Credits 1-3

SWK-744

Social Work Practice…

This course is a foundation year social work…

Social Work

Credits 2