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SOCfAL WORK 405 GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK Professors: Rich (Acting Chairmart, spring), Varley (Chairman, fall), Costigan, L. Grossman, Klass, Merrifield. Associate Professors: M. F. Anderson, I. Bennett, S. Bennett, Bonham, Drew, Dutton, Emma!, Haire, A. Hogan, Jenkins, Kapoor, Kershaw, Lindberg, Lyle, Maye, B. Moore, Mori, Moss, O'Neill, Ruhl, Tabbert, Van Veldhuizen, Whitehead, Woodcock. Assistant Professors: Aguirre, Bates, Baumann, Hatmaker, Reus. Field Faculty: Bardizian (FCDMH), Elder (PS H), Freij (AgSH), McKell (CYA), Moushigian (KH), Takizawa (CDC). Part-time: Kalina (MHR), H. Nelson (SBCH), Plewka (VA) , Stone (CSD), Washington (StCDS). MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE The master of social work degree prepares social workers for sucl1 areas as public assistance, child welfare, hospital social service, family service, child guidance, mental health, overseas social work, rehabilitative social work, social work in correctional programs. Emphasis at Fresno State College is on generic training of social workers rather than on specialization. The graduate program requires two years of full-time enrollment. Eligibility for admission to the program is based on completion of a bachelor's degree, preferably in a social welfare major or with substantial preparation in the social sciences and psychology (although other patterns may be permitted); an acceptable score on the Graduate Record Examination Aptitude Test; specified grade point average at the undergraduate level; and academic and personal suitability for the field as determined by social work faculty. The program includes alternate periods of full-time classroom study and intensive field instruction. Emphasis is upon direct services to individuals and groups with some orientation to work on behalf of individuals and groups. All degree students will be required to complete an individual or group thesis, or research project. For further information, consult the Dean, School of Social Work. For general requirements sec School of Graduate Studies. For detailed information about the graduate program at Fresno State College, see i:he Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the Dean, School of Graduate Smdies. SEQUENCE OF GRADUATE COURSES FOR MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE 1st Semester (16 un): S Wrk 200, 220, 230, 250 (3 un), 291 (2 un), required elective (2 un). 2nd Semester (15 un): S Wrk 201, 221, 231, 250 (5 un), 292 (I un). 3rd Semester (15 un): S Wrk 250 (10 un), 290, 297 or 299 (3 un). 4th Semester (15 un): S Wrk 202, 222, 232, 290 (1 un), 297 or 299 (3 un); required elective (2 un). SOCIAL WORK (S Wrk) GRADUATE COURSES Note: Admission to the MSW program is prerequisite to all graduate courses unless otherwise stated. Exceptions may be authorized by the Dean. 200. Seminar in Social Welfare Policy and Services (3) Social work philosophy, values and ethics; the evolving, changing relationship of social work and social welfare to changing socio-economic and political climate; social welfare as a social institution, evolving from aspects of social change and social responsibility. 201. Seminar in Social Welfare Policy and Services (3) Further development and expansion of social welfare as a social institution concerned with the social functioning of a changing society; law in relation to social policy, services and administration; current policy and services.
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Title | 1971-72 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1971-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 405 |
Full Text Search | SOCfAL WORK 405 GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK Professors: Rich (Acting Chairmart, spring), Varley (Chairman, fall), Costigan, L. Grossman, Klass, Merrifield. Associate Professors: M. F. Anderson, I. Bennett, S. Bennett, Bonham, Drew, Dutton, Emma!, Haire, A. Hogan, Jenkins, Kapoor, Kershaw, Lindberg, Lyle, Maye, B. Moore, Mori, Moss, O'Neill, Ruhl, Tabbert, Van Veldhuizen, Whitehead, Woodcock. Assistant Professors: Aguirre, Bates, Baumann, Hatmaker, Reus. Field Faculty: Bardizian (FCDMH), Elder (PS H), Freij (AgSH), McKell (CYA), Moushigian (KH), Takizawa (CDC). Part-time: Kalina (MHR), H. Nelson (SBCH), Plewka (VA) , Stone (CSD), Washington (StCDS). MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE The master of social work degree prepares social workers for sucl1 areas as public assistance, child welfare, hospital social service, family service, child guidance, mental health, overseas social work, rehabilitative social work, social work in correctional programs. Emphasis at Fresno State College is on generic training of social workers rather than on specialization. The graduate program requires two years of full-time enrollment. Eligibility for admission to the program is based on completion of a bachelor's degree, preferably in a social welfare major or with substantial preparation in the social sciences and psychology (although other patterns may be permitted); an acceptable score on the Graduate Record Examination Aptitude Test; specified grade point average at the undergraduate level; and academic and personal suitability for the field as determined by social work faculty. The program includes alternate periods of full-time classroom study and intensive field instruction. Emphasis is upon direct services to individuals and groups with some orientation to work on behalf of individuals and groups. All degree students will be required to complete an individual or group thesis, or research project. For further information, consult the Dean, School of Social Work. For general requirements sec School of Graduate Studies. For detailed information about the graduate program at Fresno State College, see i:he Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the Dean, School of Graduate Smdies. SEQUENCE OF GRADUATE COURSES FOR MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE 1st Semester (16 un): S Wrk 200, 220, 230, 250 (3 un), 291 (2 un), required elective (2 un). 2nd Semester (15 un): S Wrk 201, 221, 231, 250 (5 un), 292 (I un). 3rd Semester (15 un): S Wrk 250 (10 un), 290, 297 or 299 (3 un). 4th Semester (15 un): S Wrk 202, 222, 232, 290 (1 un), 297 or 299 (3 un); required elective (2 un). SOCIAL WORK (S Wrk) GRADUATE COURSES Note: Admission to the MSW program is prerequisite to all graduate courses unless otherwise stated. Exceptions may be authorized by the Dean. 200. Seminar in Social Welfare Policy and Services (3) Social work philosophy, values and ethics; the evolving, changing relationship of social work and social welfare to changing socio-economic and political climate; social welfare as a social institution, evolving from aspects of social change and social responsibility. 201. Seminar in Social Welfare Policy and Services (3) Further development and expansion of social welfare as a social institution concerned with the social functioning of a changing society; law in relation to social policy, services and administration; current policy and services. |