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SWK 385

Interventions I

Fundamental and basic professional course that allows students to develop, expand, and utilize knowledge of human development and social structure to initiate a framework for social-work practice; uses generalist model which requires development of skills that can be used in various social contexts. First of a two-semester sequence which encompasses a full range of strategies and skills necessary when working with individuals, families, small groups, organizations and communities. Emphasis on an inquiry model of social-work practice. A lab experience is required of all students as part of the course. Open to social-work majors only. Student must achieve a grade of "C" or better to continue into SWK 485, SWK 490, and SWK 495. SWK 385 or SWK 386, SWK 390 and SWK 395 must be taken concurrently.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
SWK 350 - Basic Generalist Practice
and
SWK 304 - Perspectives on Social Work Research I
and
SWK 303 - Human Behavior and Social Environments - Macro
and
SWK 302 - Human Behavior and Social Environments - Micro
and
SWK 300 - Social Welfare Policy
and
SWK 201 - Contemporary Social Welfare
and
SWK 200 - Introduction to Social Work