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Jan 13, 2025
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SW 636 - SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITHIN ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITIES I College of Social Work
Credits: 3
This social work practice course explores theories and practice approaches appropriate for work with organizations and community systems. Recognizing the structural determinants of individual and family wellbeing, the course focuses on a strengths-based approach to engaging, assessing, and planning evidence-based interventions for clients at the macro level. Students will explore community practice models that aim to: empower marginalized populations, build human capacity, advocate for just policy, and create sustainable political, economic, environmental, and social justice.
Prerequisite(s): Prereq: SW 625, SW 600, SW 620, SW 630, SW 621 or concurrent. Approved for Distance Learning.
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