Course/Section | Course Number | Course Type | Title | Instructor(s) | Days & Times | Enrollment Limit | Class Status |
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1958 |
Lecture |
GEN SOC WK PRAC II:THEOR/SKILL |
Barbee,Mandy |
T / R 6:30 PM - 9:45 PM |
17 / 25
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One - Non Standard Class Meeting Location: Hawthorn Hall - 330 Course Details: Generalist Social Work Practice II: Theory and Skills; Examination of middle and ending phases of the helping process and related skills. Topics include the helping relationship with various client system sizes, impact of agency policies and procedures upon practice and resolution of clients challenges, and practice evaluation. (Spring, Summer II) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; COURSE DATES 5/22/2018-7/19/2018 AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE: 6/25/2018; ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION. |
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2125 |
Lecture |
SPECIAL TPCS IN FIELDS OF PRAC |
Ilievski-Doolittle,Draga |
TBA |
0 / 12
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Open |
Credits: 1 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One - Non Standard Class Meeting Location: Web-based Class - WEB Topic: ETHICS ACROSS PRACT SETTINGS Course Details: ; Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS CLASS IS WEB BASED AND IS TAUGHT COMPLETELY ON-LINE. |
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2026 |
Seminar |
SCHOLARLY WRITING SEMINAR |
TBA |
TBA |
3 / 24
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Open |
Credits: 4 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session Two - Non Standard Class Meeting Location: Web-based Class - WEB Course Details: Scholarly Writing Seminar; This course prepares BSW/MSW students to successfully complete scholarly writing tasks. Topics addressed include expectations and standards for scholarly writing, conducting searches of professional literature, using effective paraphrasing and summarization skills, writing logically and coherently, and appropriately citing references adhering to APA format. The course is intended to support students efforts on writing tasks assigned in future courses. (Summer) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; COURSE DATES: 6/12 - 8/8/18 AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL DATE: 7/16/18; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS IS A HYBRID CLASS. |
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2026 |
Seminar |
SCHOLARLY WRITING SEMINAR |
TBA |
M 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM |
3 / 24
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Open |
Credits: 4 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session Two - Non Standard Class Meeting Location: - Course Details: Scholarly Writing Seminar; This course prepares BSW/MSW students to successfully complete scholarly writing tasks. Topics addressed include expectations and standards for scholarly writing, conducting searches of professional literature, using effective paraphrasing and summarization skills, writing logically and coherently, and appropriately citing references adhering to APA format. The course is intended to support students efforts on writing tasks assigned in future courses. (Summer) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; COURSE DATES: 6/12 - 8/8/18 AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL DATE: 7/16/18; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS IS A HYBRID CLASS. |
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1957 |
Lecture |
SOC POLICY ANALYSIS & PRACTICE |
Hippie,Jennifer Lee |
Online |
14 / 25
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One Location: Online Class - ONLINE Course Details: Social Policy Analysis and Practice; This course examines the processes that influence the development of social policy and social services. Included are legislative and political processes, models of policy analysis, service delivery and policy implementation. Social workers utilize knowledge and skills to carry out roles and functions critical for practice. Such knowledge and skills include the application of social policy analysis, the legislative process, the role and impact of politics and political choice on the quality of life of people, and the effect of economic-social policy decision and judicial actions on social services. In addition, the course examines the variability of the common and uncommon attributes of service delivery systems. Effects of these on people are considered from global, political, economic and social policy perspectives. (Summer I) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION. |
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13847 |
Lecture |
SOCL WRK PRAC 2:ORG,COMM,SOCTY |
Harris,Marshelia Denise |
TBA |
14 / 25
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session Two Location: Web-based Class - WEB Course Details: Social Work Practice with Organizations, Communities, and Societies; This course provides students with knowledge, values and cognitive skills focused on social work practice at organizational, community and societal levels. Social work interventions at these levels include involvement of relevant stakeholders in the development and/or modifications of organizational, community and societal policies, programs and practices. . This course will focus on ways to make social units and institutions more humane and responsive to human needs. (Fall) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS CLASS IS WEB BASED AND IS TAUGHT COMPLETELY ON-LINE. |
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2124 |
Lecture |
SEMINAR IN SOC WORK |
Ilievski-Doolittle,Draga |
TBA |
3 / 12
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Open |
Credits: 1 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One - Non Standard Class Meeting Location: Web-based Class - WEB Topic: ETHICS ACROSS PRACT SETTINGS Course Details: ; Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS CLASS IS WEB BASED AND IS TAUGHT COMPLETELY ON-LINE. |
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1968 |
Practice |
SOCIAL WRK PRACTICE IN SCHOOLS |
Hippie,Jennifer Lee |
Online |
12 / 20
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session Two Location: Online Class - ONLINE Course Details: Social Work Practice in Schools; This advanced level practice course is designed to provide students with an overview of contemporary social work practice in school settings. Specific topical areas include the historical and contemporary contexts of social work service in school settings, legal mandates for social work practice in schools, social policies and trends in education affecting school settings and social work practice in schools, preventive and intervention methods and roles applicable to diverse populations in school settings, research issues and practice effectiveness, and multiculturalism and diversity issues in social work practice in schools. Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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1954 |
Lecture |
SOCIAL POLICY AND SERVICES |
Harris,Marshelia Denise |
Online |
7 / 16
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One Location: Online Class - ONLINE Topic: HEALTH Course Details: Social Policy and Services II; A group of courses covering topics or content including social problems, special populations, particular social service delivery areas, and social indicators that predict areas of future social policy transformations. Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; THIS CLASS MEETS CONCURRENTLY WITH SWK S618 - MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTIONS.; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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1955 |
Lecture |
SOCIAL POLICY AND SERVICES |
Harris,Marshelia Denise |
Online |
11 / 25
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One Location: Online Class - ONLINE Topic: MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTIONS Course Details: Social Policy and Services II; A group of courses covering topics or content including social problems, special populations, particular social service delivery areas, and social indicators that predict areas of future social policy transformations. Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; THIS CLASS MEETS CONCURRENTLY WITH SWK S618 - HEALTH.; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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1956 |
Lecture |
SOCIAL POLICY AND SERVICES |
Mrozinske,Elena C |
Online |
6 / 15
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One Location: Online Class - ONLINE Topic: SCHOOLS Course Details: Social Policy and Services II; A group of courses covering topics or content including social problems, special populations, particular social service delivery areas, and social indicators that predict areas of future social policy transformations. Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |
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1971 |
Practicum |
SWK PRACTICUM II |
Warner,Karen Lynn |
TBA |
2 / 10
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Open |
Credits: 4 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One Location: - Course Details: MSW Concentration Practicum II; This course along with S 652provides an in-depth practicum experience for M.S.W. concentration students. Students complete both courses in the same agency/organization under practice supervision of an approved agency field instructor and academic guidance of a faculty liaison.The practicum experience builds upon the more generalist-focused Intermediate Practicum I (SWK S 555) and deepens the integration and application of social work knowledge, values, and skills for advanced practice in the students area of concentration. Students engage in these advanced practicum courses while enrolled in concentration required courses. Students spend a minimum of 320 hours providing concentration related services that allows students an opportunity to engage in experiences that support mastery of all ten core competencies as operationalized by advanced practice behaviors. (Fall, Summer) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# GRADED ON S/F BASIS ONLY.. ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION. |
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2027 |
Lecture |
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PRACTICE |
Dwyre,Elena |
R TBA |
17 / 30
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One Location: Web-based Class - WEB Course Details: Executive Leadership Practice; This course addresses administrative, management, leadership, and supervisory skills necessary for leadership practice. Included are staff hiring, supervision, evaluation, and termination; working with boards and volunteers, leadership styles, strategic planning, and current best practices in administration. (Summer I) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS IS A HYBRID CLASS. |
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2027 |
Lecture |
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP PRACTICE |
Dwyre,Elena |
T 6:30 PM - 9:45 PM |
17 / 30
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One Location: Dunes Med/Prof Bldg - 2166 Course Details: Executive Leadership Practice; This course addresses administrative, management, leadership, and supervisory skills necessary for leadership practice. Included are staff hiring, supervision, evaluation, and termination; working with boards and volunteers, leadership styles, strategic planning, and current best practices in administration. (Summer I) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS IS A HYBRID CLASS. |
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1991 |
Practice |
COMM-BASED PRAC MTL HLTH&ADDIC |
Wightman,Rondi Lynn |
TBA |
12 / 24
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session Two Location: Web-based Class - WEB Course Details: Community-Based Practice in Mental Health/ Addiction; This course examines awide range of community-based services provided for people with severe mental illness and/or severe addiction problems. Special attention will be given to strength-based, client-driven, and evidence-based practice models. Content will include community- based services in areas of case management, employment, housing, illness management, family, dual disorder treatment, and consumer self-help. Students also examine a variety of issues involved in the provision of community-based services such as ethical and legal issues, quality and continuity of care, cultural competency, organizational and financial factors, and other relevant policy and practice issues. (Summer II) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS IS A HYBRID CLASS. |
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1991 |
Practice |
COMM-BASED PRAC MTL HLTH&ADDIC |
Wightman,Rondi Lynn |
T 6:30 PM - 9:45 PM |
12 / 24
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session Two Location: Hawthorn Hall - 103 Course Details: Community-Based Practice in Mental Health/ Addiction; This course examines awide range of community-based services provided for people with severe mental illness and/or severe addiction problems. Special attention will be given to strength-based, client-driven, and evidence-based practice models. Content will include community- based services in areas of case management, employment, housing, illness management, family, dual disorder treatment, and consumer self-help. Students also examine a variety of issues involved in the provision of community-based services such as ethical and legal issues, quality and continuity of care, cultural competency, organizational and financial factors, and other relevant policy and practice issues. (Summer II) Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. THIS IS A HYBRID CLASS. |
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1805 |
Independent Study |
INDEPENDENT STUDY |
Lynch,Darlene H |
TBA |
0 / 10
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Open |
Credits: 1 - 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session One Location: - Course Details: Independent Study; An opportunity to engage in a self-directed study of an area related to the school's curriculum in which no formal course is available. (In order to enroll in S690, approval from an academic advisor and the director of the M.S.W. program is required). Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; ; ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION. |
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2082 |
Lecture |
SW PRACTICE WITH OLDER ADULTS |
Mrozinske,Elena C |
Online |
7 / 25
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Open |
Credits: 3 Wait List: 0 Term: Summer Session Two Location: Online Class - ONLINE Course Details: Social Work Practice with Older Adults; The purpose of this course is to provide health practice concentration students with increased depth of knowledge in the area of practice with older adults in healthcare areas, such as acute care hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, adult day care and long-term care facilities. Effective social work practice relies on evidence-based theories on aging, biopsychosocial assessment, and relevant research on aging. Older adults are one of the fastest growing populations in the United States, and advances in technology have enhanced longevity. However, increased longevity has engendered complex and demanding issues, such as quality of life, right of self-determination, biopsychosocial issues and the responsibility to protect a vulnerable population. The course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to effectively work with older adults. Additional Notes: Department Consent Required; COURSE DATES 6/27 - 8/07/2016 AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE: 6/10/2016; ABOVE CLASS# HAS A SCHOOL AUTHORIZATION.. ABOVE CLASS# REQUIRES SECTION AUTHORIZATION.. This is a 100% online class taught by IU Northwest. No on-campus class meetings are required. A distance education fee will apply; check your campus bursar website for more information. Textbook purchases may be made through your home campus bookstore. |