| SW 409 - Social Work Field Practice IISecond part of a yearlong seminar required of all social work students involved in a field practicum.  Integrates the field experience with course work and personal reflection.  Explores insights into students’ personal values, interpersonal strengths, and personal motivators to develop a sense of self as a professional.
 
 Prerequisites & Notes
 Pre-Requisite:  SW 408
 
 Assignment Overview
 Assignment Overview: 3 units
 Assignments  Internship 224 hours role play, cultural interviews Interactivity  Medium Final Assessment  Field evaluation and paper
 Course Learning Objectives
 
 Course Objectives:  
	Make ethical decisions by applying the standards of the NASW Code of Ethics, relevant laws regulations, models for ethical decision-making, ethical conduct of research, and additional codes of ethics as appropriate to contextUse reflection and self-regulation to manage personal values and maintain professionalism in practice situationsDemonstrate professional demeanor in behavior, appearance, and oral, written, and electronic communicationUse technology ethically and appropriately to facilitate practice outcomesUse supervision and consultation to guide professional judgment and behaviorApply and communicate understanding of the importance of diversity and difference in shaping life experiences in practice at the micro, mezzo and macro levelsPresent themselves as learners and engage clients and constituencies as experts of their own experiencesApply self-awareness and self-regulation to manage the influence of personal biases and values in working with diverse clients and constituenciesApply their understanding of social, economic, and environmental justice to advocate for human rights at the individual and system levelsEngage in practices that advance social economic, and environmental justiceUse practice experience and theory to inform scientific inquiry and researchApply critical thinking to engage in analysis of quantitative and qualitative methods and research findingsUse and translate research evidence to inform and improve practice, policy, and service deliveryIdentify social policy at the local, state, and federal level that impacts well-being, service delivery, and access to social servicesAssess how social welfare and economic policies impact the delivery of and access to social servicesApply critical thinking to analyze, formulate, and advocate for policies that advance human rights and social, economic, and environmental justiceApply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment, person-in-environment, and other multidisciplinary theoretical frameworks to engage with clients and constituenciesUse empathy, reflection, and interpersonal skills to effectively engage diverse clients and constituenciesCollect and organize data, and apply critical thinking to interpret information from clients and constituenciesApply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment, person-in-environment, and other multidisciplinary theoretical frameworks in the analysis of assessment data from clients and constituenciesDevelop mutually agreed-on intervention goals and objectives based on the critical assessment of strengths, needs, and challenges within clients and constituenciesSelect appropriate intervention strategies based on the assessment, research knowledge, and values and preferences of clients and constituenciesCritically choose and implement interventions to achieve practice goals and enhance capacities of clients and constituenciesApply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment, person-in-environment, and other multidisciplinary theoretical frameworks in interventions with clients and constituenciesUse inter-professional collaboration as appropriate to achieve beneficial practice outcomesNegotiate, mediate, and advocate with and on behalf of clients and constituenciesFacilitate effective transitions and endings that advance mutually agreed-on goalsSelect and use appropriate methods for evaluation of outcomesApply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment, person-in-environment, and other multidisciplinary theoretical frameworks in the evaluation of outcomesCritically analyze, monitor, and evaluate intervention and program processes and outcomesApply evaluation findings to improve practice effectiveness at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels 
 Credits: 6 credits
 
 
 
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