SW 536 Field Seminar III

Field Seminar III supports the integration of specialized social work knowledge, skills, and values with practice and the continued development of a professional social work identity. In this course, students will present their clinical work, exploring their application of specialized knowledge, skills, and values to the therapeutic process. Consistent with the program's emphasis on culturally competent practice and a focus on strengths, resilience, and empowerment, students will assess the treatment process to assess their application of these principles and methods. Additionally, as with field seminar courses included in the generalist curriculum, this course will include regularly scheduled seminars where students will meet virtually with all faculty to integrate course content with their field experience, and evaluate how classroom and field experiences are shaping their identity as a professional social worker.

Credits

2

Prerequisite

Take SW 526. Students must successfully complete Field Seminar II before proceeding to Field Seminar III or have advanced standing in Social Work.

Offered

Annual Fall Semester