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Community And Social Devel Practicum II

This course builds on the experiences and activities of SW 741. Students in this course engage in learning that prepares them to practice as social workers at the advanced level in public and private settings. Students work in government and non-profit community based agencies that provide services to a wide range of individuals (e.g. children, the elderly, persons with disabilities, etc.), familiies, and communities. Students will integrate knowledge, skills and behaviors from prerequisite and concurrent CSD concentration courses and will be engaged in work that provides opportunities to become competent social work practitioners at the organizational and macro levels. Students will perform a variety of tasks including organizational and community assessment, advocacy, development and promotion of policy, research and evaluation, and development of community based interventions. Includes 300 hours per semester of seminar and experiential learning.

Prefix:
SW
Course Number:
743
Semester:
Spring 2017
Year:
2017030
Credits:
3.0