Group Work Practice in Social Work: Micro/Mezzo/Macro
This course presents theoretical and practical approaches to social work with groups, with a focus on group development, dynamics, and processes.
Prerequisites: Undergraduate Social Work majors; Senior standing; A grade of "C" or higher in the following courses: SOWK 200, SOWK 370, SOWK 305, (SOWK 201 or SOWK 307), and SOWK 350; Pre or Corequisite: SOWK 301.
Outcomes: 1) Understand the role of group work as a key social work methodology, and how group work is practiced within agency and community settings, 2) gain awareness of themselves as group members and facilitators.
Prerequisites: Undergraduate Social Work majors; Senior standing; A grade of "C" or higher in the following courses: SOWK 200, SOWK 370, SOWK 305, (SOWK 201 or SOWK 307), and SOWK 350; Pre or Corequisite: SOWK 301.
Outcomes: 1) Understand the role of group work as a key social work methodology, and how group work is practiced within agency and community settings, 2) gain awareness of themselves as group members and facilitators.