This 2004-2006 Bridgewater State College Catalog Web Addenda contains
the most up-to-date information. Information in this Catalog Web Addenda
supersedes the published version of this catalog.
Only changes made to program requirements, courses or academic policies
are outlined here. This
Web Addenda should be used in conjunction with the 2004-2006 print or Online
Catalog.
SOCIAL WORK (SCWK)
SCWK 500 Introduction to Social Welfare Policy: History, Programs and Issues
- Addition
of credits: 3 credits
SCWK 506 A Diversity Framework for Social Work
- Course has been moved to “Other Approved Courses”
SCWK 507 A Strengths and Resilience Framework
- Course has been moved to “Other Approved Courses”
SCWK 510 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I
- Addition of credits: 3 credits
SCWK 530 Social Work Practice I
- Change in prerequisite to: Matriculation in the MSW program.
Must be taken concurrently with SCWK 590
SCWK 531 Social Work Practice II: Groups and Community Based Practice
- Change in prerequisite to: Matriculation in the MSW program;
SCWK 530 and SCWK 590. Must be taken concurrently with SCWK 591
SCWK 550 Social Work Practice III: Strengths-Based Practice: Individual
and Families
- Change in title to: Intergenerational Strengths-based Practice
with Families
- Change in prerequisite to: Matriculation in the MSW program or
as an Advanced Standing student; SCWK 530 and SCWK 531 and SCWK 591. Must
be taken concurrently with SCWK 592
- Change in course description to:
This is the first of two concentration
practice courses. This course will present theoretical analysis of clinical
models for working with families and integrate those models with current
best practices for social work practice. This course will also focus on
community employed models of community intergenerational family-based social
work practice with diverse families.
SCWK 551 Social Work Practice III: Advanced Clinical Methods
- Change in title to: Intergenerational Strengths-based
Practices with Individuals
- Change in prerequisite to: Matriculation in the MSW program;
SCWK 550 and SCWK 592. This course must be taken concurrently with SCWK 593.
- Change in course description to:
This is the second of two concentration
practice courses. This course will present theoretical analysis of clinical
models for working with individuals and integrate those models with current
best practices for social work practice. This course will also focus on community
employed models of community intergenerational individual-based social work
practice with diverse individuals.
SCWK 552 Issues in Substance Abuse
- Course has been moved to “Other Approved Courses”
SCWK 553 Issues in Substance Abuse II
- Course has been moved to “Other Approved Courses”
SCWK 554 Trauma and Chronic Stress
- Course has been moved to “Other Approved Courses”
SCWK 556 Social Work Practice with Children and Families
- Course has been moved
to “Other Approved Courses”
SCWK 557 Social Work in the Mental Health Care System
- Course has been moved to “Other Approved Courses”
SCWK 558 Social Work in the Health Care System
- Course has been moved to “Other Approved Courses”
SCWK 570 Integrative Seminar I
- Change in prerequisite to: Matriculation in the MSW program;
SCWK 550 and SCWK 591. Must be taken concurrently with SCWK 551 and SCWK
593
- Change in course description to:
This capstone course provides an opportunity
for students to synthesize, expand and apply the learning achieved during
the MSW program. Focusing on the program's theme of intergenerational family-based
practice utilizing a strengths and resiliency model of intervention, students
will engage in a planned change process on behalf of populations at risk.
They will apply their knowledge of human functioning, policy analysis, program
evaluation and new program development to preparing a comprehensive approach
to social work practice.
SCWK 580 Special Topics (1.5 to 3 credits) (New)
Prerequisite: Matriculation in the MSW program or consent of the instructor
Special topics of current relevance in social work will be offered each
semester. Topics to be addressed will be announced in the course schedule. This
course may be taken four times with different topics for a maximum of 6 credits.
All changes are effective Fall 2005 unless otherwise noted.
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