Description
This course brings together knowledge from social, psychological, spiritual, and biological disciplines and places them within frameworks used by generalist social workers to understand, analyze, and intervene in human situations. Included will be the knowledge and application of ecological, developmental, systems, and diversity frameworks to generalist social work practice. The course is designed to help students understand and use empowerment and strengths-based practice. Prerequisites or Co-requisites: SWK 121, 250 and completion of the Sociology of the Family, Psychology of Human Development, and Biology supporting course requirements of the major. Offered fall semester.