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SW 408 Social Work Practice III
Course prepares students for practice will organizations, communities, policy structures, and institutions that are viewed as both tools and targets for change efforts. Course emphasizes multiculturalism, diversity, and social justice in relation to social systems. It is designed to provide social work practitioners with the means to help organizations and communities empower themselves to make change through networking, political participation, leadership development, mobilization, utilization of resources, and other strategies and techniques. Transportation to and/or from community settings is the responsibility of the student.
Typically offered in Fall and Spring
Social Work (Bachelor)
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The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at North Carolina State ¸£Àû±ÆÕ¾ (NC State) prepares students for entry-level professional generalist practice and lifelong learning. BSW students acquire the knowledge, skills, values, and ethics of the social work profession, enabling them to respond competently to (a) the service needs of a wide range of populations and (b) the social and political environments that influence well being. The program emphasizes human and social well-being, human rights, social and economic justice, environmental justice, and the empowerment of multicultural individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities that experience oppression and discrimination.