The request to revise the MSW Program

Date: April 30, 2013
To: College of Health and Human Services
From: Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: April 2, 2013
Approved by: Graduate Council
Implementation Date: Spring 2014


Note: Deletions are strikethroughs. Insertions are underlined.


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Course Number and Title: SOWK 6121 – Social Work Practice: Theory and Skills

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description – This course introduces the theories of human behavior and models of social work intervention necessary to engage all levels of clients systems. It introduces the skills necessary to identify, analyze, and implement evidence-based interventions to achieve client goals. Pre-requisites: None SOWK 6131, 6141, 6232, 6242 Co-requisites: SOWK 6151, 6441

Course Number and Title: SOWK 6131: Social Work Research

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description: This course introduces students to social science research methods and their relevance to social work. Other content relates to the application of critical thinking and how to engage in research-informed practice and practice-informed research. Pre-requisites: An upper division introductory statistics course. None Co-requisites: SOWK 6141

Course Number and Title: SOWK 6141: Foundations of Social Work

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description – Students are introduced to professional development as a social worker, with attention to social work history, ethics, professional identity, and critical thinking. Other topics include self-reflection, the importance of career-long learning, and practitioner comportment. Pre-requisites: NA Co-requisites: SOWK 6131

Course Number and Title: SOWK 6151 – Social Work, Social Justice, and Diversity

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description – This course examines individual, systemic, and ideological factors related to diversity and social justice. Theories and perspectives that contribute to understanding oppression and privilege are emphasized. Implications for social work practice, research, and policy are examined. Strategies to counter discrimination and oppression are identified. This course requires considerable critical analysis and self-reflection on the part of participants. Pre-requisites: None SOWK 6131, 6141, 6232, 6242 Co-requisites: SOWK 6121, 6441

Course Number and Title: SOWK 6212: Advanced Social Work Practice with Individuals

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description – This course expands social work students’ knowledge, values, and skills with regard to advanced micro practice with individuals, especially members of vulnerable groups. Pre-requisites: SOWK 6121, 6131, 6141, 6151, 6441 6232, 6242 Co-requisites: SOWK 6252, 6442

Course Number and Title: SOWK 6232: Practice and Program Evaluation

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description: This practice and program evaluation course demonstrates how to engage in research-informed practice and practice-informed research. Managing client data and critically analyzing, monitoring, and evaluating interventions are covered in-depth. Pre-requisites: SOWK 6131, 6141 Co-requisites: SOWK 6242

Course Number and Title: SOWK 6242: Advocacy and Policy Change

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

COURSE DESCRIPTION – This course addresses the role of advocacy in the social work profession, tools for bringing about policy change, and use of advocacy to promote social justice, especially for vulnerable populations. Pre-requisites: None SOWK 6131, 6141 Co-Requisites: None SOWK 6232

Course Number and Title: SOWK 6252: Mental Health Assessment

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description – This course provides an overview of social work theories related to mental/behavioral health assessment. Social constructivism frames many of these theories for the purposes of conceptualizing diagnostic classifications, as well as human strengths and resiliencies. While, social work practice behaviors are understood within the context of human behaviors and the social environment, and applied for responsibly engaging and assessing behavioral health consumers via the APA Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

(5th edition). Pre-requisites: SOWK 6121, 6131, 6141, 6151, 6441 6232, 6242 Co-requisites: SOWK 6212, 6442.

Course Number and Title: SOWK 6441 Social Work Practicum I

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description: The foundation field practicum prepares students to apply generalist social work knowledge, skills, values, and ethical principles gained in the classroom to actual practice at a social agency. Students work in an approved field site under the supervision of a UNC Charlotte field instructor. Pre-requisites: SOWK 6131, SOWK 6141, SOWK 6232, and SOWK 6242. None Co-requisites: SOWK 6121, 6151

Course Number and Title: SOWK 6442 Social Work Practicum II

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description: The foundation field practicum prepares students to apply generalist social work knowledge, skills, values, and ethical principles gained in the classroom to actual practice at a social agency. Students work in an approved field site under the supervision of a UNC Charlotte field instructor. Pre-requisites: SOWK 6121, 6131, 6141, 6151, 6441 Co-requisites: SOWK 6212, 6252

Course Number and Title: SOWK 7125: Advanced Social Work Practice with Groups and

Families

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description – This course expands social work students’ knowledge, values, and skills with regard to advanced micro practice with groups and families. Pre-requisites: None SOWK 6121,6131, 6141, 6151, 6212, 6232, 6242, 6441, 6442, 6252 Co-requisites: None.

Course Number and Title: SOWK 7222: Advanced Social Work Practice with Communities

and Organizations I

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

CATALOG DESCRIPTION – This course builds on the foundational theories and skills introduced in Social Work Practice with specific attention to communities and organizations as primary client systems. It introduces theories that inform and guide practice in communities and organizations. It builds advanced skills in engaging and assessing communities and organizations. Pre-requisites: None SOWK 6121, 6131, 6141, 6151, 6212, 6232, 6242, 6252, 6441,6442, 7125 Co-requisites: SOWK 7443.

Course Number and Title: SOWK 7223: Advanced Social Work Practice with Communities

and Organizations II

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

CATALOG DESCRIPTION – This course builds advanced practice skills in the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of interventions at the community and organizational levels. It also builds skills in leadership and ethical decision-making. It emphasizes the use of critical thinking and self-awareness concerning leadership and ethical challenges in community and organizational contexts. Pre-requisites: SOWK 6121, 6131, 6141, 6151, 6212, 6222, 6232, 6242, 6441, 6442, 7103, 7123 7222, 7443 Co-requisites: SOWK 7444, 7651

Course Number and Title: SOWK 7443: Social Work Practicum III

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description: Students work in an approved social service agency developing specialized social work skills in their area of focus. Students are expected to demonstrate advanced social work practice skills that indicate an integration of theories, research, and policies in relation to their area of specialization within interpersonal practice. Pre-requisites: None SOWK 6121, 6131, 6141, 6151, 6212, 6232, 6242, 6252, 6441, 6442, 7125. Co-requisites: SOWK 7222.

Course Number and Title: SOWK 7444: Social Work Practicum IV

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description: Students work in an approved social service agency developing specialized social work skills in their area of focus. Students are expected to demonstrate advanced social work practice skills that indicate an integration of theories, research, and policies in relation to their area of specialization within interpersonal practice. Pre-requisites: SOWK 6121, 6131, 6141, 6151, 6212, 6222, 6232, 6242, 6252, 6441, 6442, 7125, 7222, 7443 Co-requisites: SOWK 7222, 7223, 7651

Course Number and Title: SOWK 7651: Reflection and Synthesis

Credits, Days/Time, Location: 3 Graduate Credits; Days/Time & Location TBD

Faculty Information: TBD

Catalog Description – SOWK 7651 is designed to provide MSW students with an opportunity to practice personal reflection, synthesize their learning from the MSW program, and demonstrate competency. Pre-requisites: SOWK 6121, 6131, 6141, 6151, 6212, 6222, 6232, 6242, 6252, 6441, 6442, 7125, 7222, 7443 Co-requisites: SOWK 7223, 7444