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GRSW: Social Work (Grad)

534-01
Prac w/Svc Members/Vets/Family
 
T 4:40 pm - 7:05 pm
L. Thomas
 
09/05 - 12/21
20/3/0
Lecture
CRN 41408
3 Cr.
Size: 20
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
09/05 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

4:40 pm
7:05 pm
SCB 324

         

Subject: Social Work (Grad) (GRSW)

CRN: 41408

Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 324

  Lisa Thomas

This course provides an introduction to and overview of military social work knowledge, skills, and values for working with service members, veterans, and their families at the foundation level. Content includes an examination of topics relevant to a foundation in military social work practice such as military culture, at-risk populations, as well as risk and resilience among deployed service members and their families. Students are expected to examine their own and societal attitudes about social work with military-impacted populations. Students will demonstrate competency through integrative, multi-level applications grounded in literature, current initiatives and resources for military-impacted populations, and current research and policy.

3 Credits

SOWK: Social Work (UG)

434-01
Prac w/Svc Members/Vets/Family
 
T 4:40 pm - 7:05 pm
L. Thomas
 
09/05 - 12/21
5/0/0
Lecture
CRN 41433
4 Cr.
Size: 5
Enrolled: 0
Waitlisted: 0
09/05 - 12/21
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

4:40 pm
7:05 pm
SCB 324

         

Subject: Social Work (UG) (SOWK)

CRN: 41433

Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 324

  Lisa Thomas

This course provides an introduction to and overview of military social work knowledge, skills, and values for working with service members, veterans, and their families at the foundation level. Content includes an examination of topics relevant to a foundation in military social work practice such as military culture, at-risk populations, as well as risk and resilience among deployed service members and their families. Students are expected to examine their own and societal attitudes about social work with military-impacted populations. Students will demonstrate competency through integrative, multi-level applications grounded in literature, current initiatives and resources for military-impacted populations, and current research and policy. *Only offered at St. Thomas

4 Credits


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