Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in SOWK 500, SOWK 501, SOWK 502, SOWK 503, SOWK 504, SOWK 505, SOWK 509, and SWII 530S; P in SWII 530; or Advanced Standing Students, Advanced Standing Online Students, or 5 Year Social Work Students.
Micro Practice extends foundation knowledge of generalist practice and requires critical understanding of diverse theories and their related evidence-informed practice models. Critical analysis examines these models from an anti-racist and strengths perspective in order to intervene effectively using a variety of systems perspectives in situations of increased complexity.
Outcomes: Demonstrate professional use of self, reflecting knowledge of personal professional strengths, limitations, challenges, and cooperatively resolving interpersonal conflicts; Demonstrate understanding of discrimination patterns in society and how macro, mezzo, and micro-level oppression impacts micro-level social work practice.
Micro Practice extends foundation knowledge of generalist practice and requires critical understanding of diverse theories and their related evidence-informed practice models. Critical analysis examines these models from an anti-racist and strengths perspective in order to intervene effectively using a variety of systems perspectives in situations of increased complexity.
Outcomes: Demonstrate professional use of self, reflecting knowledge of personal professional strengths, limitations, challenges, and cooperatively resolving interpersonal conflicts; Demonstrate understanding of discrimination patterns in society and how macro, mezzo, and micro-level oppression impacts micro-level social work practice.