2024-2025 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

SW 576 Integrative Seminar: Social Work Theory with Practice - Year 2 Semester 2

This course teaches students to integrate diverse social work theories into the development and implementation of interventions aimed at addressing complex social issues related to trauma and social determinants of health; utilizing research methods to critically analyze and inform the capstone project, ensuring evidence-based practice in addressing and working to solve a part of a wicked problem; synthesizing practical experiences with social work principles; applying insights gained from fieldwork to inform and enhance the capstone project; engaging in collaborative problem-solving by working with interdisciplinary teams, acknowledging diverse perspectives, and fostering inclusive and culturally competent solutions; demonstrating an understanding of ethical considerations in social work practice, particularly when dealing with sensitive issues related to trauma and health disparities. Students also use the lessons learned from their advanced psychopathology course and concurrent electives to help frame and contextualize the design of their capstone project. This course also builds on concepts and theories covered earlier in the curriculum, such as advanced research methodology from SW 574 and advanced understanding of trauma and its effects gained from SW 573.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

SW 571 and SW 575

General Education

Offered

  • Spring