January 2026 University Catalog

SWK5014 Advanced Social Work Practice with Individuals and Families

Students develop and demonstrate advanced generalist best practice and leadership skills through analysis and application of various psychotherapeutic theoretical methods to engage, assess, intervene, and evaluate practice with individuals and families. Students utilize a strengths perspective grounded in social work values and ethics, social justice, human rights, cultural responsiveness, policy practice, the integration of technology, and evidence-based practice. Students engage with dynamic technology to complete assignments and collaborate with other students and faculty in a virtual learning community. For MSW and MSW-Advanced Standing students only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. 

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Completion of or concurrent registration in SWK5011 or SWK5012 and SWK5013

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