SWRK3392 — Child Welfare Services
This course is designed to provide students with an interdisciplinary approach to studying family and children services. Students will gain knowledge and an ability to analyze concepts, laws, policies, and practices in the field of child welfare in relation to the needs of children and their families. Emphasis is on family-centered practice and public child welfare. This course is occasionally team-taught with the inclusion of interdisciplinary faculty (i.e., Criminal Justice, Nursing, Psychology, Human Sciences, Education, Rehabilitative Services, Sociology, Gerontology) and the Department of Human Services, Division of Children and Family Services.
Prerequisites: SWRK2305, SWRK2307