Integrated Micro, Mezzo, and Macro Practice
Prerequisites: Undergraduate Social Work students; BSW major; Senior Standing; "C" or higher in the following courses: SOWK 200, 370, 305, (201 or 307), and 350
Corequisites: SOWK 380
This course focuses on integrated practice approaches that span three frameworks, including micro (e.g. individuals, families, and groups), mezzo (e.g. communities), and macro (e.g. systems, society) levels. It will examine various theories and models, the quality and utility of empirical research, as well as the impact of interprofessional and interdisciplinary collaboration efforts.
Outcomes: Describe the importance of integrated practice; Examine a variety of models that can be used in integrated practice; Discuss the importance of empirical research of theories as well as interprofessional and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Corequisites: SOWK 380
This course focuses on integrated practice approaches that span three frameworks, including micro (e.g. individuals, families, and groups), mezzo (e.g. communities), and macro (e.g. systems, society) levels. It will examine various theories and models, the quality and utility of empirical research, as well as the impact of interprofessional and interdisciplinary collaboration efforts.
Outcomes: Describe the importance of integrated practice; Examine a variety of models that can be used in integrated practice; Discuss the importance of empirical research of theories as well as interprofessional and interdisciplinary collaboration.