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Social Work Courses
SOWK 2030 Introduction to Addictions
(3 credits)
SOWK 2110 Intercultural Communication
(3 credits)
SOWK 2120 Introduction to Social Welfare
(3 credits)
SOWK 2130 Interpersonal Relations
(3 credits)
SOWK 2140 Field Experience in Social Work
(3 credits)
SOWK 2160 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I
(3 credits)
SOWK 2270 Drugs, Brain and Behavior
(3 credits)
SOWK 2500 Mindfulness and the Art of Living: Exploring Personal and Professional Prac
(3 credits)
SOWK 3160 Human Behavior in the Social Environment II
(3 credits)
SOWK 3201 Family: Dynamics and Intervention
(3 credits)
SOWK 3260 Social Welfare Policy
(3 credits)
SOWK 3330 Assessment and Treatment of Addictions
(3 credits)
SOWK 3340 Anti-Oppressive Social Work
(3 credits)
SOWK 3551 Generalist Practice I
(3 credits)
SOWK 3552 Generalist Practice 2
(3 credits)
SOWK 3553 Generalist Practice 3
(3 credits)
SOWK 3600 Contemplative Social Work Seminar
(3 credits)
SOWK 3610 Culturally Responsive Practice with American Indian Families
(3 credits)
SOWK 3730 Anti-Oppressive Relations on Turtle Island
(3 credits)
SOWK 3760 Mental Health Social Work
(2 credits)
SOWK 3780 Family And Child Welfare
(3 credits)
SOWK 3790 School Social Work
(3 credits)
SOWK 4450 Social Work Research Seminar
(3 credits)
SOWK 4880 Internship Orientation
(1 credits)
SOWK 4887 Addictions Certificate Internship Orientation
(1 credits)
SOWK 4917 DIS Tchg Assoc |
(1-2 credits)
SOWK 4970 Internship
(6-12 credits)
SOWK 4971 Addictions Certificate Internship I
(6-12 credits)
SOWK 4972 Addictions Certificate Internship II
(6-12 credits)
SOWK 3160 Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (3 credits)
Designed to enable students to explain and assess group, organization, and community behavior/life span from an eco-systems perspective using a generalist social work practice approach. Students integrate the cultural competence continuum and the strengths perspective across the diversity dimensions of large human systems: group, organization, community, and society. Students also critically consider and examine models of large system development - group, organization, and community - as well as the relationships and interconnections between and among micro and macro systems. Prerequisites: POL 1200 and SOWK 2160.
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