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SOWK 3320  SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I (3 credits)

This course introduces students to the values, ethics, knowledge, and skills of generalist social work practice. Using constructs from the Generalist Intervention Model, systems theory, and the strengths-based perspective, students learn about engagement, assessment, planning and contracting, intervention, evaluation, and termination. Diversity and case management are emphasized as part of bringing planned change to client systems, including individuals and families.

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1010, SOC 1010, and admission to the BSSW program.