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Undergraduate Catalog 2010-11 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2010-11 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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SWRK 4600 - Social Work with Communities


This is the thirs in a three-part sequence in generalist social work practice. Social workers have a rich heritage in advocating for social justice. This course involves an examination of major theoretical and conceptual tenets of community practice from a social work perspective. Students will learn practice methods for community organizing, advocacy, community development, and other community practice skills. It also involves a practical integration of theoretical and conceptual knoledge of community practice through assignments which focus on communities that are available through field placements or other arrangements. Students will learn about community practice, social work’s historical and contemporary emphasis on “empowerment” and person-environment interface.

Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: SWRK 4010, SWRK 4020, SWRK 4100 and completion of a minimum of 87 credit hours. Corequisite: SWRK 4110

Credits: 3 hours



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