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SOW-SOCIAL WORK
SOW 2948 Service Learning Field Study I .
. . . . 1-3(VARIABLE)
Placement in community agency or other social organizational setting
related to field of study. Supervision by faculty and agency. Students
and faculty "customize" courses to fit a full range of
services that are available in the setting. Student must be able to draw
correlation between the discipline and field study. Journal and
reflective experience paper are required. With the agreement of the
student's faculty sponsor, a minimum of 4-6 hours per week must be done
at the field site per semester hour of credit. Permission of instructor
is required.
SOW 3XXX Case Management . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Designed to help students develop a general overview of case
management and how it is defined and practiced now, in a variety of
settings such as juvenile justice programs, mental health programs, and
non-profit community agencies.
SOW 3103 Human Behavior in Social Environment
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Social personality and cognitive development, normal and abnormal,
normative and non-normative crisis and gender issues with an emphasis on
cultural diversity. Importance of social work intervention and treatment
with individual, family, and community. Three semester hours in a course
with content on human biology required prior to taking this course.
SOW 3113 Human Behavior in Organizations and Communities
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Introduces the future practitioner to the concept of " change
agent" within organizations, institutions, and communities.
Prepares the student with academic concepts on community organization as
a prelude to the practice course. Emphasis is placed on the student's
ethical responsibilities to the client, organization structure of human
service agencies and the elements common to them. Students will
understand structural and organizational differences between profit and
nonprofit agencies. Students will experience organizational obstacles to
planned change. The dynamics of gender, class, race, ethnicity, and
sexual orientation are examined in relationship to how they are played
out within the organizational context.
SOW 3203 Introduction to the Field of Social Work
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Survey of the social work profession from its roots to contemporary
practice with a descriptive focus on its values, knowledge bases,
skills, and fields of practice. Emphasis is on generalist social work
and social policy structures which sustain society. Introduces the
relationship of social problems to social policy and to social service
delivery systems.
SOW 3313 Work With Individuals and Families
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
One of four practice courses designed to prepare the student for
generalist social work. Emphasis is on the values, knowledge, and skills
necessary for effective assessment and intervention on the micro level,
and is reflected in several areas, including the worker/ client
relationship, assessment, strategies and techniques, the social worker's
use of self, the phases of the helping process, and evaluation. Using
the systems approach, emphasis is placed on social, cultural, familial
and environmental influences on the functioning of individuals and
families. Permission is required.
SOW 3322 Work With Groups . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
One of a series of four courses designed to prepare a student for
generalist social work practice. The student will acquire the knowledge
base, values and skills necessary for working with groups at the
beginning professional level. The focus will be on developing the
knowledge base, values and practice skills needed to use the problem
solving approach to work with diverse populations within various types
of groups. Stages of groups and activities that can enhance the group
process will be explored. Permission is required.
SOW 3350 Writing for Social Work . . . .
. 3(3,0,0)
Practice in precise, descriptive, and accurate writing techniques for
practitioners in social work, psychology, and other helping professions.
(Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg)
SOW 3503 Introduction to Generalist Practice
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
One of four practice courses designed to prepare the student for
generalist social work. Through agency experience, classroom
instruction, and introspective discussion, students develop
self-awareness, beginning skills and knowledge, and a professional
attitude. Students are introduced to a social agency setting, the
varying needs and vulnerabilities of clients served, the problem solving
process, and the development of basic knowledge and skills necessary in
helping relationships with systems of various sizes. Restricted to
social work majors. Permission of instructor is required. Prerequisite:
SOW 3103, SOW 3203, SOW 3350.
SOW 3620 Practice with Culturally Diverse Populations
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Explores the differences of experience, needs and beliefs of
culturally diverse population within our society, and provides a
theoretical foundation from which to develop differential assessment and
intervention skills essential to culturally sensitive practice.
Patterns, dynamics and consequences of discrimination, economic
deprivation and oppression are discussed with special emphasis on the
impact for people of color, women, gay and lesbian, and disabled
populations.
SOW 3650 Introduction to Child Welfare .
. . . . 3(3,0,0)
Prepares social workers and others to enter the field of child
welfare with a better understanding of the history of this movement and
the types of services and programs designed to assist children and
families. Also introduces and provides information to any interested
person regarding the social problems of children and the availability of
services to children in need.
SOW 3948 Service Learning Field Study II
. . . . . 1-3(VARIABLE)
Placement in community agency or other social organizational setting
related to field of study. Supervision by faculty and agency. Students
and faculty "customize" courses to fit a full range of
services that are available in the setting. Student must be able to draw
correlation between the discipline and field study. Journal and
reflective experience paper are required. With the agreement of the
student's faculty sponsor, a minimum of 4-6 hours per week must be done
at the field site per semester hour of credit. Permission of instructor
is required.
SOW 3949 Cooperative Education . . . . . 1-2(VARIABLE)
Alternating full-time or consecutive parallel terms of practical
experience in the intended field. Reinforcing academic preparation;
confirming educational and career goals; personal and professional
development; early start in career; earnings toward self-support;
improved employability. (See program description under Cooperative
Education). Graded on satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Permission
of director of Cooperative Education is required.
SOW 4111 Adolescents At Risk . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Explores environmental and societal factors that contribute to risky
behaviors of adolescents such as substance use, delinquency, sexual
activity, and violent behavior, and others. Characteristics of high risk
and low risk youth are discussed including the relationship of these
characteristics to adolescent development. Prevention, intervention, and
treatment approaches are discussed.
SOW 4232 Analysis of Social Service Policy
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Examines social work as a policy-based profession and social welfare
policy as a central concern to the profession. Addresses policy practice
roles such as planner, administrator, policy analyst, and program
evaluator. Includes improvement of human services delivery systems
through the application of problem solving, critical thinking, and other
necessary skills. Prerequisite: SOW 4403.
SOW 4233 Seminar in Social Justice, Social Action, and
Social Policies . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Examination of social thought, social values, oppression, and
theoretical foundations as influences on the development of social
policies. Integrates the key elements of the profession of social work
of social work through the filter/lens of social and economic justice,
including: history and philosophical foundations of social welfare,
community organization and social action, cultural and group differences
and oppression, economic systems, social policies, and the impact of
these key areas on professional practice. Skills in problem-solving and
critical thinking will be applied to the analysis of contemporary issues
in debates and through a social action campaign. Prerequisite: SOW 4403
or equivalent, SOW 4332, and SOW 4232.
SOW 4242 Families and Family Treatment .
. . . . 3(3,0,0)
Designed to define and understand contemporary family forms and
family functions, both normative and in crisis, and introduces
modalities for assisting troubled families. Addresses such issues as:
the impact of the family life cycle, strategies and goals of family
treatment, single parent families, gay and lesbian couples and families,
and families with chronically and terminally ill members. Offered
concurrently with SOW 5243; graduate students will be assigned
additional work.
SOW 4332 Strategies for Community Change
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Development of skills and knowledge in working with communities and
agencies to bring about social and economic change. Major emphasis
placed on developmental change in agencies, community groups, and total
society through program/grant proposal and social action. Permission of
instructor is required. Prerequisite: SOW 4403.
SOW 4403 Research Design in Social Work .
. . . . 3(3,0,0)
Introduction to scientific strategies used to evaluate social work
practice and theory. Different strategies covered range from participant
and observational techniques to controlled experimentation.
Ethical/value dilemmas involved in social science research are also
covered. Provides the foundation for research based generalist practice
and is a prerequisite for and provides the curriculum linkage for SOW
4332, which requires the development of program plan and grant proposal,
SOW 4232, which requires the analysis and evaluation of social service
policy/program and SOW 4510/SOW 4522, Field Instruction, which involves
in part the evaluation of individual practice.
SOW 4510 Social Work Field Instruction .
. . . . 1-8(VARIABLE)
Field education experience in social service agency with a qualified
professional supervisor. A minimum of 400 hours is required. Restricted
to social work majors. Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis
only. Eighteen semester hours of required social work courses, 2.5 GPA
in major, and permission of instructor are required. Prerequisite: SOW
3103, 3203, 3313, 3322, 3503 and 4332. Corequisite: SOW 4522.
SOW 4522 Senior Seminar . . . . . 1(1,0,0)
Designed to integrate previously learned beginning generalist
practice concepts, values, knowledge, attitudes and skills with
practice. Eighteen semester hours of required social work courses, 2.5
GPA in major, and permission of instructor are required. Prerequisite:
SOW 3103, 3203, 3313, 3322, 3503 and 4332. Corequisite: SOW 4510.
SOW 4610 Family Intervention . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Family changes and conflict are examined. Methodology for working
with families toward adjustment is presented. Emphasis is on the need
for family intervention in substance abuse and addiction treatments.
Designed for students who anticipate working in human services, and it
presupposes that either a basic helping methods course or appropriate
experience has preceded it. Offered concurrently with SOW 5611; graduate
students will be assigned additional work.
SOW 4643 Aging in Today's Society . . . .
. 3(3,0,0)
Develops a psychosocial systems perspective for working with the
elderly. Examines interventive strategies for working with individuals,
groups, institutions or organizations, and examines issues and policies
which enhance or impede the welfare of the elderly. Designed to provide
a basic foundation of the aging process and the aged population.
SOW 4647 Treatment and Care of the
Elderly . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Focuses primarily on intervention strategies to provide services to
an older client population. Special attention will focus on active,
vital aging, without losing sight of the potential problems associated
with the aging process. Students will examine various strategies and
techniques to meet the psychosocial needs of a clientele ranging from
the well- elderly to the frail-elderly. In addition, serves as an
interdisciplinary approach to prepare helping professionals to optimally
meet the needs of an elderly population in numerous, diverse settings.
Offered concurrently with SOW 5641; graduate students will be assigned
additional work.
SOW 4682 Dimensions of Death and Dying: Special Issues
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Assists the student, both personally and as a professional helping
others, to approach death and dying with enhanced knowledge,
sensitivity, and less dread and denial. Examines historical, social,
legal, cultural, and interpersonal aspects of death and bereavement
within the context of professional practice. Offered concurrently with
SOW 5687; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
SOW 4700 Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment: Special Issues
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Historical, legal, ethical, and social issues relating to drug abuse
prevention and treatment. The family unit will serve as a basic focus
for the area of prevention. Various treatment approaches will be covered
from outpatient counseling to therapeutic communities. Offered
concurrently with SOW 5710; graduate students will be assigned
additional work.
SOW 4949 Cooperative Education . . . . . 0(VARIABLE)
Alternating full-time or consecutive parallel terms of practical
experience in the intended field. Reinforcing academic preparation;
confirming educational and career goals; personal and professional
development; early start in career; earnings toward self-support;
improved employability. (See program description under Cooperative
Education). Graded on satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Master
level student and permission of director of Cooperative Education is
required.
SOW 5243 Families and Family Treatment .
. . . . 3(3,0,0)
Designed to define and understand contemporary family forms and
family functions, both normative and in crisis, and introduces
modalities for assisting troubled families. Addresses such issues as:
the impact of the family life cycle, strategies and goals of family
treatment, single parent families, gay and lesbian couples and families,
and families with chronically and terminally ill members. Offered
concurrently with SOW 4242; graduate students will be assigned
additional work.
SOW 5611 Family Intervention . . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Family changes and conflict theory are examined. Methodology for
working with families toward adjustment is presented. Emphasis is on the
need for family intervention in substance abuse and addiction
treatments. Designed for students who anticipate working in human
services, and it presupposes that either a basic helping methods course
or appropriate experience has preceded it. Offered concurrently with SOW
4610; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
SOW 5641 Treatment and Care of the Elderly
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Focuses primarily on intervention strategies to provide services to
an older client population. Special attention will focus on active,
vital aging, without losing sight of the potential problems associated
with the aging process. Students will examine various strategies and
techniques to meet the psychosocial needs of a clientele ranging from
the well- elderly to the frail-elderly. In addition, serves as an
interdisciplinary approach to prepare helping professionals to optimally
meet the needs of an elderly population in numerous, diverse settings.
Offered concurrently with SOW 4647; graduate students will be assigned
additional work.
SOW 5687 Dimensions of Death and Dying: Special Issues
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Assists the student, both personally and as a professional helping
others, to approach death and dying with enhanced knowledge,
sensitivity, and less dread and denial. Examines historical, social,
legal, cultural, and interpersonal aspects of death and bereavement
within the context of professional practice. Offered concurrently with
SOW 4682; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
SOW 5710 Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment: Special Issues
. . . . . 3(3,0,0)
Historical, legal, ethical, and social issues relating to drug abuse
prevention and treatment. The family unit will serve as a basic focus
for the area of prevention. Various treatment approaches will be covered
from outpatient counseling to therapeutic communities. Offered
concurrently with SOW 4700; graduate students will be assigned
additional work.
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