42.8 Courses
A selection of the following graduate courses will be offered to meet the requirements of students, as far as the resources of the School will allow.
42.8.1 Program Courses
- 6000 Pathway (mandatory repeatable non-credit course)
- 6012 Critical Thinking and Reflection
- 6013 Leadership for Social Justice (prerequisite/co-requisite 6012)
- 6014 Leadership in Social Policy and Programs (prerequisite/co-requisite 6012)
- 6313 Perspectives with Individuals and Families (prerequisite/co-requisite 6012)
- 6314 Perspectives with Diverse Communities (prerequisite 6012)
- 6315 Perspectives with Groups (prerequisite 6012)
- 6413 Research Theory, Design, and Analysis (prerequisite/co-requisite 6012)
- 6417 Pathway Scholarship (following completion of all other program components)
- 6917 Field Practicum (prerequisites 6012, 6013, 6014, 6313 and 6413 and prerequisite/co-requisite two of 6314 and 6315 for course route students; one of 6314 or 6315 for thesis route students)
Although the School does not currently offer a program in Social Policy and Administration, it has faculty expertise in these areas and, in the future, may offer the following courses:
- 6210 Seminar in Social Planning and Social Development
- 6220 Seminar in Organization Development
- 6230 Seminar in Community Development
- 6510 Seminar in Social Administration: Social Policy Analysis, Development and Administration
- 6520 Seminar in Social Administration: Program Design and Development
- 6530 Seminar in Social Administration: Evaluation of Policies and Programs
- 6540 Supervision in Professional and Clinical Practice
- 6550 Feminist Therapy in Social Work Practice
- 6820-29 Individual Reading and Research in Special Areas
42.8.2 Thesis
See General Regulations, Theses and Reports.
Note:
Every student shall comply with the General Regulations governing the School of Graduate Studies and the M.S.W. Degree Regulations.