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Brent Cagle, MSW
Course Schedule for
Spring 2008
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SCWK 523: Families & Children: Policy
and Services
This course provides an
overview of the history of child welfare policies and services in
the United States, a critical assessment of how values influence the
development of policies and the provision of services to children,
and provides a framework for evaluating child welfare policies and
practices within the NASW Code of Ethics framework.
Prerequisites:
Undergraduate, SCWK 395 (May be taken concurrently), or permission
of instructor; if graduate, social work graduate students only.
Offered in spring and
summer.
Class times:
SCWK 523-001
Tuesday 6:30 - 9:15
SCWK 523-002 FSU
8:30 - 5:30
SCWK 621:
Advanced Social Theory
The course is designed to
provide students with an understanding of a full range of
theories including historic, contemporary, diversity, and evidence
based theories that are applicable at an advanced level of social
work practice.
Social Work Majors only
Prerequisites: SCWK 610,
SCWK 611, SCWK 612, SCWK 614
Offered in spring.
Class time:
Wednesday 6:30 - 0:15
SCWK 643:
Advanced Practice with Families and Children
This is an advanced
intervention course that emphasizes the critical examination within
the context of the NASW Code of Ethics of best practice strategies
that promote resilience and sense of coherence for work with
families and children. This examination involves the
development and implementation for culturally appropriate
interventions that are based on best practice research findings and
the critical evaluation of one's own social work practice with
families and children.
Prerequisites: SCWK 621,
SCWK 622, SCWK 623
Social Work majors only.
Offered in spring.
Class time:
Wednesday 3:30 - 6:15
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Last updated:
01/14/2008
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