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Nov 14, 2024
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SOWK 445 - Social Work Field Education and Seminar II Credits: 6 This course is the second part of the Field Education sequence and continuation of SOWK 444 . The student is expected to build upon field learning experiences from the preceding semester and demonstrate more advanced knowledge, values, and skills as a generalist social work practitioner. Students are required to complete a total of 220 hours at the assigned Human Services Agency for the each academic semester with a total of 440 hours for each academic year. A Capstone Presentation, which consists of an Oral Agency Presentation at the field agency site is the culminating project for the field experience. The Seminar Class is interconnected with the field experience and provides the opportunity for students to demonstrate the integration of classroom theory with field practice. In the seminar class, students also discuss pertinent issues and concerns, share new insights, and share daily activities with emphasis on the rural context.
Prerequisite(s): Prerequisites: All Liberal Arts and GE Requirements/All Pre-Professional and Professional Social Work Courses, and Admission to the Social Work Program, and SOWK 444 - Social Work Field Education and Seminar I . Completion of SOWK 444 with a C” or higher and written consent from the Director of Field Education.”. Offered: S.
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