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School of Social Work

Course Code
SW 658  Credits
Title Program Planning, Design, and Development  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Program Planning, Design, and Development is an advanced course in human service organization management. Modern strategies for proposing and advancing programs to address diverse community will be explored.  



Course Code
SW 691  Credits
Title Field Practicum III 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Field Practicum III is a required 250-hour specialized field experience under agency and departmental supervision. The course is an opportunity to practice/integrate social work core competencies and practice behaviors (knowledge, value, and skills) obtained in class.  



Course Code
SW 692  Credits
Title Field Practicum IV 
Prerequisite SW 691 & SW 696A 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Field Practicum IV is a required 250-hour specialized field experience under agency and departmental supervision. The course is an opportunity to practice/integrate social work core competencies and practice behaviors (knowledge, value, and skills) obtained in class.  



Course Code
SW 696A  Credits
Title Field Seminar & Portfolio Proposal 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Field Seminar & Portfolio Proposal is taken concurrently with Field Practicum III to promote integration of academic knowledge and a specialized field experience with a focus on professional and ethical issues. The instructor will also be the primary liaison between the university and field setting. The instructor will coordinate and conduct site visits for the internship experience. Within this course, the student will develop a specialized evidence-based practice portfolio proposal.  



Course Code
SW 696B  Credits
Title Field Seminar & Portfolio Defense 
Prerequisite SW 691 & SW 696A 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Field Seminar & Portfolio Defense is taken concurrently with Field Practicum IV to promote integration of academic knowledge and a specialized field experience with a focus on professional and ethical issues. The instructor will also be the primary liaison between the university and field setting. The instructor will coordinate and conduct site visits for the internship experience. During this semester, the student will present their specialized evidence-based practice portfolio and provide an oral defense. 



Course Code
SW 699  Credits 1-12 
Title Thesis 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description The thesis is a faculty-supervised research project on a subject approved by the student's advisor and thesis committee. May be repeated for credit.