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SOWK5510

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DIRECT PRACTICE WITH GROUPS

Social WorkSocial and Behavioral Sciences

Subject Code

SOWK

Course Number

5510

Department(s)

Course Description

Students in this advanced course will develop social work practice behaviors that can be utilized to advance the well-being of a range of systems (individuals, groups, families, communities and organizations) within the context of working with groups as a primary system. Content on diversity, social justice, strengths, risk and protective factors, resiliency, and capacity building perspectives are emphasized. Through learning about the roots and history of group work practice; critically evaluating current research, policy, and direct practice findings; exploring and critically examining professional group work practitioner behavior; engaging in the process of assessing, intervening and evaluating the application of course content; and utilizing a process of on-going self-reflection and self-evaluation, students will substantively and effectively prepare for future professional action-based social work practice that effectively addresses the needs of diverse systems through group work.

Units

3

Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate (G)