SOC 352 - Social Work Practices 3 Credit(s)
This course is an introduction to the nuts-and-bolts of social work practice. The course is designed with several general objectives in mind: (1) to familiarize the student with specific techniques of social work such as the person-in-environment approach and case management, (2) to provide a fundamental understanding of roles of community and family in social work practice, (3) to explore the needs of selected special populations in the community, (4) to identify the biological, psychological, and social influences on development and behavior across the life cycle, and (5) to introduce the student to fundamental social work practice skills.
Prerequisite(s): SOC 201 Minimum Grade: C- OR T
AND
SOC 251 Minimum Grade: C- OR T
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