SWK 304 Social Work Practice I: Individuals and Families

This course introduces students to generalist foundation knowledge, conceptual frameworks, and a core set of interpersonal practice skills for engagement in culturally grounded practice with individuals and families. Theoretical, cultural and historical perspectives on family and personhood are considered for their relevance for justice-oriented interventions in the context of community. Throughout the course, Social Work values, ethics and practice roles are applied to understanding individuals and families and engaging in processes of change. Pre-requisite(s): SWK 200, SWK 301. Co-requisite(s): SWK 302. 5 quarter hours

Credits

5