2020-2021 College Catalog

SOCI 115 Introduction to Social Work

This course provides an overview of social work profession and introduces students to the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for generalist social work in contemporary society. It introduces the social work ethics, values, and basic practice principles, examines the social work theories and major methods of social work practice, and explore the social work services. Social welfare services, policies, and their historical origins will be presented along with the unique experiences of diverse and at-risk populations affected by various social problems. This course also explores current social issues such as poverty, violence, alcohol and other drug use, mental illness, crime, health care issues and discrimination. To enhance this understanding, this course examines underlying cultural assumptions as well as personal values. Throughout this course, students will examine the roles of social workers in addressing these social problems. This course provides an overview of social work profession and introduces students to the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for generalist social work in contemporary society. It introduces the social work ethics, values, and basic practice principles, examines the social work theories and major methods of social work practice, and explore the social work services. Social welfare services, policies, and their historical origins will be presented along with the unique experiences of diverse and at-risk populations affected by various social problems. This course also explores current social issues such as poverty, violence, alcohol and other drug use, mental illness, crime, health care issues and discrimination. To enhance this understanding, this course examines underlying cultural assumptions as well as personal values. Throughout this course, students will examine the roles of social workers in addressing these social problems.

Credits

3