May 06, 2025  
BVU Academic Catalog 2024-2025 
    
BVU Academic Catalog 2024-2025
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SCWK 410 - Social Work Practice II


4 Credit(s)

Students learn and apply generalist social work principles and theories with emphasis on developing competency to practice with large groups, organizations and communities. Students appraise their identity and conduct as professional social workers, apply and critique application of social work ethical principles to practice, and evaluate the impact of diversity and difference in practice situations. They apply policy analysis and research skills to larger systems practice, and learn, apply, and critique skills to engage, assess, intervene, and evaluate macro-level clients within the context of human behavior and the social environment. This course consists of three lecture hours and one hour of laboratory per week.

Prerequisite(s): SCWK 390  and admitted to the social work major.

Course Frequency: F

Grading Method: Student option.

Learning Outcomes:
  1. Demonstrate the ability to advocate for human rights at the individual, family and community level.
  2. Demonstrate ability to apply knowledge of human behavior and person-in-environment, and other culturally responsive theoretical frameworks, in the assessment of data from client systems.
  3. Demonstrate ability to apply knowledge of culturally responsive, evidence-informed interventions to achieve client and constituency goals.
  4. Demonstrate ability to critically analyze, monitor, and evaluate intervention processes and outcomes.
  5. Demonstrate the ability to apply evaluation findings to improve practice effectiveness.



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