SOWK 4810 SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE (3 credits)
This course examines major issues and basic concepts pertaining to spirituality and social work practice. This course applies critical thinking to deepen understanding of spirituality in relation to clients of diverse religious and secular perspectives. The goal is to develop students' professional use of self and spirituality as the human striving for meaning, purpose, and wellbeing. Classroom time is organized around lectures, field trips, and reflective assignments. (Cross-listed with SOWK 8816)
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BSSW Program