This course is the second in a three-course generalist practice sequence that focuses on strengths, capacities, and resources of client systems in relations to their broader environment. The course prepares students to engage families and groups in an appropriate working relationship, identify issues, problems, needs, resources, and assets; collect and assess information; and plan for service delivery. It also includes identifying, analyzing, and implementing empirically based interventions designed to achieve client goals and promote social and economic justice.
Required Prerequisites
Admission to the Social Work Program required.
Semester Offered
Fall