SW 454: Field Instruction and Seminar I

Class Program
Credits 7.0

The first of the two-part field education course series. This is the department’s signature pedagogy course that is designed to help students integrate into the professional role of being a social work practitioner. The course allows students to connect social work theory, knowledge, values, and skills acquired throughout the social work curriculum with actual practice within an agency setting. Along with assigned coursework, students receive supervised field practice within an approved agency selected by the department. Students are expected to demonstrate growth in their progress towards the achievement of the course competencies, which are based on the program goals. Students are required to complete 225 field practicum hours. Students are required to have liability insurance for both SW 454 and SW 455.

Prerequisites

SW 350, SW 400 and SW 451 (SW 420 and SW 454 must be taken concurrently).