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for California State University, Fresno.
Department of Social Work Education
COURSES
- Social Work (S WRK)
- Social Work (S WRK) --- Graduate Courses
- Social Work (S WRK) --- In-Service Courses
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Social Work (S WRK)
20. Introduction to Social Work (3)
Social, economic, political, historical, and philosophic components
in development of social welfare and social work in western society.
122T. Topics in Social Work (1-3; max total 15)
Topics in fields of social work practice, basic social work theories,
and social work methods.
123. Seminar in Social Welfare Policies and Programs (3)
Basic policies and major programs in contemporary social welfare;
consumption, income supports, job provision, housing, health,
civil rights, consumer advocacy, population control, environmental
standards; principles of social security, administration of social
services, roles of government and citizen participation.
125. Social Services for the Aging
(3)
(Same as GERON 125.) Students will be acquainted with the
common bio-psycho social needs of the aging in the United States
and the social services available to meet those needs. Within
the context of social work values and problem-solving methods,
attention will be given to issues of ethnicity, gender, and gaps
in services.
128. Child Welfare (3)
History, development, and provision of child welfare services
in the United States.
129. Treatment of Chemical Dependency (3)
Intervention and treatment of the chemically dependent and of
family members; community resources; laboratory skills development.
130. Seminar in Social Work Processes (3)
Introduction to social work intervention.
135. Human Behavior and the Social Environment (3)
A general systems approach focused on the interaction of biological,
psychological, and cultural phenomena with individuals, small
groups, complex organizations, and communities.
136. Cultural Diversity and Oppression (3)
Cultural, economic, ethnic, social, and psychological considerations
for helping members of groups who suffer oppressed status in our
heterogeneous society. G.E. Multicultural/International MI.
137. Principles in Cross-Cultural Competence (3)
Prerequisite: S WRK 136. Theory of practice framework for skill-based
cross-cultural competency in human services delivery; formulation
of problems and interaction with diverse populations. Skills in
practice and interaction with diverse clients in educational and
business settings as well as in public and private human services
agencies.
140. Seminar in Micro Practice (3)
Cannot be taken concurrently with S WRK 141. Must be taken concurrently
with S WRK 181. Seminar emphasizing integration of human behavior
and social environment theories with principles of beginning social
work counseling techniques with individuals, families, and small
groups.
141. Seminar in Macro Practice (3)
Cannot be taken concurrently with S WRK 140. Must be taken concurrently
with S WRK 181. Analysis of and interventive strategies in large
groups, organizations, and the community.
175. Seminar in Human Services Research (3)
Introduction to social work research and evaluation of social
work practice. Focuses on the scientific method, research design,
sampling strategies, cultural, gender, and ethical considerations
as these relate to social work and social work practice.
176. Seminar in Data Analysis and Presentation (3)
Prerequisite: S WRK 175. Introduction to statistical methods
with a focus on analysis and interpretation of data. Application
of data analysis and statistical methods for the evaluation of
social work practice.
180. Training in Public Services (1-2; max total 5)
Planned and supervised experience or study in a field of occupational
specialization.
181. Field Instruction (6; max total 12)
Prerequisites: senior standing; minimum 2.0 GPA; completion of
GE writing, core and breadth; and S WRK 20, 123, 130, 135, and
136. Six units taken with S WRK 140; 6 units taken with S WRK
141. Guided social work practice experience with individuals,
groups, families, and organizations. Liability insurance required
during internships. CR/NC grading only.
185. Senior Capstone Seminar (3)
Open only to social work majors. Prerequisites: senior standing
or permission of instructor, 5 units of S WRK 181. Culminating
senior seminar integrating theory and practice of social work,
current trends in the profession. Satisfies the senior major requirement
for the B.A. in Social Work.
190. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement -- Independent
Study. Approved for SP grading.
GRADUATE COURSES
Social Work (S WRK)
Note: Admission to the M.S.W. program is prerequisite
to all graduate courses. Exceptions may be authorized by the department
chair.
200. Social Welfare Policy I (3)
Philosophical and historical foundations of the profession of
social work and the domain of social welfare. Includes review
of major federally sponsored social policies and programs in the
United States and the relationship between social problems, and
programmatic professional responses.
203. Social Welfare Policy II (3)
Prerequisite: S WRK 200. Analysis of social welfare policies and
program operations, including the linkage of social, economic,
cultural, political, legislative, administrative and legal dimensions.
Comparison of various policy analysis frameworks; the legislative
process and involvement of social workers therein.
214. Human Behavior and Social Environment: Individuals and
Families (3)
A bio-psycho-social system's perspective of the transactional
context for the adaptive-maladaptive continuum of human behavior
throughout the life span.
215. Human Behavior and Social Environment:
Small Group, Organizational, and Community Behavior (3)
Theories of small groups, organizational, and community behavior
from a social system's perspective.
216. Human Behavior and Social Environment:
Cultural Diversity and Oppression (3)
Theoretical knowledge base and implications for advanced social
work practice with culturally diverse and oppressed populations.
220. Seminar in Foundations for Social Work Practice (3)
Seminar about the development of social work practice, introducing
the generalist approach to intervention with individuals, families,
small groups, organizations and communities.
224. Seminar in Advanced Clinical Social Work
Practice with Individuals (3)
Prerequisites: S WRK 200, 220 and concurrent enrollment in S WRK
250. Analysis and application of the theories, principles and
techniques of clinical social work practice with individuals.
226. Seminar in Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice with
Groups (3)
Prerequisites: S WRK 200, 220 and 224 and concurrent enrollment
in S WRK 250 or 251. Analysis and application of the theories,
principles and techniques of clinical social work practice with
small groups.
227. Seminar in Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice with
Couples and Families (3)
Prerequisites: S WRK 200, 220 and 224 and concurrent enrollment
in S WRK 250 or 251. Analysis and application of theories, principles
and techniques of clinical social work practice with couples and
families.
244. Seminar in Social Work Practice with Small Groups (3)
Prerequisites: S WRK 200 and 220 and concurrent enrollment in
S WRK 250 or 251. The theory and practice of social work with
small groups, including task, natural support, and self-help groups.
246. Seminar in Social Work Practice with Formal Organizations
(3)
Prerequisite: S WRK 200 and 220 and concurrent enrollment in S
WRK 250 or 251. Theory and practice of the administration of formal
social service organizations.
247. Seminar in Social Work Practice with Communities (3)
Prerequisite: S WRK 200 and 220 and concurrent enrollment in S
WRK 250 or 251. Theory and practice of social work intervention
with communities.
250. Field Instructed Practice (2-8; max total 8)
Prerequisite: permission of field coordinator. Advanced, field-instructed
practice experiences in work with individuals, groups, families,
formal organizations, and communities; applying the theories and
concepts of social work practice. Students are required to carry
liability insurance during internships. Approved for SP grading.
CR/NC grading only.
251. Field Instructed Practice (2-8; max total 8)
Prerequisite: S WRK 250. Continued advanced, field-instructed
practice experiences in work with individuals, groups and families,
formal organizations, and communities; applying the theories and
concepts of social work practice. Students are required to carry
liability insurance during internships. Approved for SP grading.
CR/NC grading only.
271T. Seminar in Social Work Specializations (1-3; max total
8)
In-depth study of specific treatment modalities or methods, e.g.,
community or ganization, community development, crisis intervention,
personality adjustment.
272T. Seminar in Areas of Social Work (1-3; max total 8)
Theories and developments in the areas of mental health, public
health, administration of justice, child welfare, family welfare,
income maintenance, schools, international social work, social
gerontology, social rehabilitation.
273. Sex Therapy (3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Emphasizes the recent
developments in the understanding and identification of sexual
disorders and, therefore, the appropriate means for therapeutic
intervention. The focus is on commonly experienced sexual problems
or disorders, treatment procedures, and evaluation of sexual therapy.
290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement -- Independent
Study. Approved for SP grading.
291. Advanced Social Work Research (3)
Prerequisite: prior statistics course. Strategies for advanced
social work research methodology and analysis.
298. Project (2-4; max total 4)
Prerequisite: S WRK 291. See Criteria
for Thesis and Project. A project must evidence originality
and independent thinking, appropriate form and organization, and
a rationale. It must be described and summarized in a written
abstract that includes the project's significance, objectives,
methodology, and a conclusion or recommen-dation. Approved for
SP grading.
299. Thesis (3-6; max total 6)
Prerequisite: S WRK 291. See Criteria
for Thesis and Project. Preparation, completion, and submission
of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree. Approved for
SP grading.
IN-SERVICE COURSE
(See Course Numbering System.)
Social Work (S WRK)
301. Seminar in Social Work Topics (1-3; max total
15)
