SWDS-100 : Social Work Practice & Processes

Focuses on the foundation of social work practice and processes from a generalist practice framework introducing both micro and macro practice. Emphasis is placed on the introduction of social work knowledge, ethics, and values, promotion of social and economic justice, eco-systems, cultural competence, the problem-solving process and development of the client/consumer-worker relationship. Explores the relevance of practice-informed research and research-informed practice in working with diverse consumer populations, organizations and communities.

Concurrent

Concurrent enrollment in Field Education I (SWFI-201) required. [Required for all students]

Overview

Program

Social Work Direct Services

Credits

Credits 3