SW 920 Spiritual and Religious Dimensions ofýSocial Work Practice
This course allows for an in-depth, comprehensive concentration on spirituality and religion in social work services to individuals, families, groups and communities. Reviewing major religious as well as non-religious spiritual practices in the United States and the world, students gain an understanding of the diversity of religious and spiritual traditions that frame clients' lives. Students learn to incorporate an examination of religion and spirituality as part of social work assessment, intervention, and evaluation. Prerequisites:
SW-501,
SW-591 and
SW-601; or
SW-500