This course continues a three-quarter practice sequence intended to introduce students to beginning knowledge, values, and skills of social work practice from a generalist perspective and to provide a foundation for subsequent practice courses and the practicum experience. Overall course content includes: introduction to roles, tasks, and functions of the generalist practitioner, knowledge and value bases of practice, problem-solving process employing various methods, and strategies of intervention. Practice content also includes approaches and skills for practice with clients from differing social, cultural, racial, religious, spiritual, and class backgrounds and with systems of all sizes.
Format: Class will meet once weekly and will consist of short lectures, small group discussion, simulations and role-plays. The nature of the subject matter and the style of instruction require active listening and participation through informed contribution to discussion.
By the end of this three-quarter course sequence, students are expected to be able to:
Underlying these specific objectives is the general goal of introducing students to the excitement of contemporary social work practice with an eye toward future career development. Spring term will continue these themes with a greater emphasis on the knowledge and skills involved in organizational and community level social work practice.
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