2024-2025 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

SW 505 Practicum Instruction I

This course introduces students to the concepts of professionalism, ethics, clinical judgment, understanding theories of human development and behavior change with clients in the practice setting, the impact of policy on the clients they serve, social justice, and advocacy. This course also provides a foundation for later concepts and theories, such as psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, ego psychology, and self-psychology. This course also builds on concepts and theories covered earlier in the curriculum, such as through the presentation of more in-depth analysis of complex clinical assessments, differential diagnosis, and treatment planning/intervention efficacy evaluation.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Admission to the Master of Social Work program or permission from the department chair.

Corequisite

SW 501

General Education

Offered

  • Fall