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SOW 6105 Human
Behavior and Social Environment I
Study of human development and the psychological functioning of individuals
at various life stages with particular attention to implications of human
diversity.
SOW 6106 Human
Behavior and Social Environment II
Study of human behavior in the social environment, groups and organizations,
and communities is designed to examine human behavior.
SOW 6125 Psychopathology
in Clinical Practice
This course focuses on the dysfunctional aspects of human behavior
and personality.
SOW 6132 Human
Diversity
Study of human diversity, focusing on the needs, resources, problems,
and service issues of several identified minorities.
SOW 6626 Social
Work and Spirituality
Examines issues pertaining to spiritually sensitive social work
practice regarding clients of diverse religious and philosophical
ideologies.
SOW 6235 Social
Welfare History and Policy
Study of social responses to human needs and forces shaping social
welfare systems. Introduces framework for analyzing social policies
and services.
SOW 6281 Ethical
Issues in Contemporary Social Work Practice
Helps social work students become more effective in dealing with
complex ethical issues in professional social work practice.
SOW 6305 Generalist
Social Work Practice with Individuals
This course prepares students to apply the generalist perspective
to social work practice with individuals.
SOW 6306 Generalist
Social Work Practice with Organizations & Communities
Social or macro change strategies that seek to influence institutions,
policies, and environment.
SOW 6324 Generalist
Social Work Practice with Families and Groups
Utilizes the generalist perspective with an emphasis on strengths,
systems, empowerment, and social justice theories.
SOW 6348 Advanced
Theory and Practice with Adults and Family
Prepares students for advanced clinical practice with adults and
families in varied settings with diverse populations.
SOW 6351 Advanced
Theory and Practice with Family
Prepares social workers to intervene with families. Solution-focused
and narrative family therapy, cognitive-behavioral methods, and
person-inenvironment practice will be taught.
SOW 6363 Advanced
Evaluation for Social Work Practice
Designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills
in research methods emphasizing the evaluation and analysis of clinical
social work services and programs.
SOW 6366 Case
Management
Provides an in-depth examination of case management service modality
for social work practice.
SOW 6377 Administration
and Supervision
Demonstrates how management activities contribute to service effectiveness
for clients and staff.
SOW 6404 Social
Work Research
Provides students with qualitative and quantitative research skills
for social work.
SOW 6532 Field
Instruction/Integrative Seminar I
Seminar for integration of field experience with course work.
SOW 6533 Field
Instruction/Integrative Seminar II
Seminar for integration of field experience with course work.
SOW 6535 Advanced
Year Field Instruction and Integrative Seminar I
Assists concentration year students to integrate theoretical models
and concepts with field practice.
SOW 6536 Advanced
Year Field Instruction and Integrative Seminar II
A continuation of SOW 6535.
SOW 6655 Advanced
Theory and Practice with Children and Adolescents
Focuses on the application of theories, concepts, and principles
in direct treatment of children and adolescents.
SOW 6605 Advanced
Health Practice and Policy
Focuses on social work practice in health care settings, policy-related
issues, and diversity issues.
SOW 6614 Family
Violence Through the Life Span
Prepares students to identify, assess, and intervene with individuals,
couples, families, and communities experiencing domestic violence.
The relationships among the various forms of domestic violence will
be explored.
SOW 6625 Issues
in Counseling Women
Provides information about the psychological development and socialization
of women, and presents treatment techniques from a feminist orientation.
SOW 6621 Issues
in Immigration and Social Work
Builds a knowledge base necessary to effectively work with immigrants
in Florida in particular within social work generalist perspectives.
SOW 6646 Advanced
Social Work Practice with Elders
Focuses on the study of ageism, concepts of aging, physical and
mental health concerns of elders, long term care, direct practice
with elders and policy-related issues.
SOW 6653 Social
Work Practice with Vulnerable Children and Families
Provides a framework of knowledge and skills necessary to practice with
children and their families.
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