SW 589 Special Topic Elective

Special Topics courses are courses that offer students the opportunity to more-deeply explore specific social problems, treatment modalities, practice settings and client groups. Most often offered to students as elective courses, Special Topics can be offered up to two times without undergoing full review from the Carroll College Curriculum Committee. If the course is to be offered more than two times, it will need to be approved by the Committee and be assigned a permanent course number. Examples of potential electives include Social Work in Health Care, Wilderness / Experiential Therapy, Crisis Intervention, Grief and Bereavement, Clinical Practice with Older Adults, Homelessness, Interpersonal Violence, Social Work Practice with LGBTQIA2S+ Populations, Clinical Practice with Youth, Play therapy, Animal Assisted Therapy Interventions, and more.

Credits

1.00 - 2.00

Offered

Annual Spring Semesters