SOWK 2000 Introduction to Social Work

This is an introductory course required of all Social Work Students, but also appropriate for students interested in the field of Human Services. The course is designed to present the profession of social work as well as provide an understanding of social welfare programs as part of our country's social system. (3 lect.)

Credits

3 credits

Transfer Status

Equivalent to UW.

Major Topics

  • Introduction to Social Welfare
  • Introduction to Social Work
  • Generalist Social Work Practice
  • National Social Work of Ethics and Professional Socail Work Practice
  • Poverty and Public Welfare
  • Emotional/Behavioral Problems and Counseling
  • Services to Families
  • Sexual Orientation and Services to LGBT Individuals
  • Drug Abuse and Drug Treatment Programs
  • Crime, Juvenile Delinquency and Correctional Services
  • Education and School Work
  • Social Work in the Workplace
  • Social and Economic Justice: Racism
  • Social and Economic Justice: Sexism
  • Aging and Gerontological Services
  • Health Problems and Medical Social Services
  • Physical and cognitive Disabilities
  • Overpopulation, Environmental Issues and Family Planning

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

1. Describe the various fields of social work practice.

2. Explain varying views of social welfare and recognize the impact and role of social policies on client systems, workers, and agencies.

3. Apply critical thinking skills within the context of social work theory, principle, and practice

4. Define that social work values

5. Explain the NASW Code of Ethics

6. Define the social work profession and guide practice.

7. Describe the positive value of diversity

8. List the various forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination

9. Discuss the importance of change that advances social and economic justice

10. Explain the importance of theoretical knowledge and skills of generalist social work practice with systems of all sizes

11. Describe the history of social work, current structure, and issues

Other Information

Any information placed here must be adhered to by all instructors:

See instructor for required course textbook.