Updated 2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog
Social Work Courses
		SOWK 2030		Chemical Dependency Theories and Assessment		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 2110		Intercultural Communication		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 2120		Introduction to Social Welfare		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 2130		Interpersonal Relations		
			(2 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 2140		Field Experience in Social Work		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 2160		Human Behavior in the Social Environment I		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 2310		The American Indian: Social Welfare Perspective		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3030		Family Violence		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3110		Parent-Child Relations in Contemporary Family Forms		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3160		Human Behavior in the Social Environment II		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3201		Family: Dynamics and Intervention		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3260		Social Welfare Policy		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3330		Chemical Dependency: Prevention and Intervention		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3551		Generalist Practice I		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3552		Generalist Practice 2		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3553		Generalist Practice 3		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3760		Mental Health Social Work		
			(2 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3780		Family And Child Welfare		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3790		Social Work In The School System		
			(2 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 3830		Gerontology: Social Work Perspectives		
			(2 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 4310		Grant Writing		
			(2 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 4450		Social Work Research Seminar		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 4880		Internship Orientation		
			(1 credits)
		
		
		
		SOWK 4970		Internship		
			(6-12 credits)
		
		
	
			SOWK 3260 Social Welfare Policy (3 credits)
		Students develop an understanding of the history and role of public policy as related to social work practice, societal values, and issues central to the development of public policy in the United States. Students critically examine contemporary and controversial social welfare issues, assess U.S. policy development and evaluation practices, understand the global interconnectedness of U.S. policy, and develop social justice advocacy skills for vulnerable populations. Prerequisite: Admission to the Social Work program, and POL 1200.		
		
			Common Course Outline
		
	
