SW 501 Theory and Practice of Social Work I
This course introduces the student to conceptual frameworks that encompass practice with all levels of client systems. Students use critical thinking skills to assess client systems, develop intervention strategies, and evaluate practice using a scientific mode of inquiry. Professional relationship, ethical practice, diversity, social and economic justice, professional use of self, problem-solving process, and organizational context for practice are stressed. Focus is on work with individuals and families. This course is taken concurrently with
SW 591 and integrates practice experience and course learning. Normally offered in Fall semester only.
Corequisite
Take SW 601, SW 801, and SW 591
Offered
Fall