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SOCIAL WORK THEORY AND PRACTIVE II

Grad Social Work (MSWK) Social Science Graduate

Course Description

Social Work Theory and Practice II (TP II) builds on the values, knowledge, and behavioral skills introduced in Social Work Practice I. In this course, students better understand the short-term, crisis, and extended intervention models; self-evaluation and evaluation of practice approaches and models; agency and community practice; advanced practice skills with individuals and families; and the termination process. The field instruction component facilitates the development of the student in the profession by engaging the signature pedagogy of hands-on learning. Through the resources of the Practicum Education Department, students will be placed in an agency for 200 hours (continued from TP I) of supervised practice. Students are expected to move to a competent level of performance as a generalist social worker.

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