Social Work

Department of Social Work
Hill Hall, Room 416
Phone:  973/353-5145
Fax:      973/353-1423
http://rutgers-newark.rutgers.edu/sw

HUMAN BEHAVIOR & THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT (3 cr.)
62:910:322:B6:82094
EVE: 5/27-7/3
TTh 6:00-9:30
SLOAN          HILL 202

Study of the individual across the life cycle, with emphasis on understanding and integrating the biopsychological and value issues related to development.

SOCIAL WELFARE POLICIES THROUGH 1930s (3 cr.)
62:910:341:HQ:82769
EVE: 7/7-8/13
MW 6:00-9:30
REDDING       HILL 108

Writing Intensive.

Examines the early history of American social welfare and social work through the interplay of values, tradition, politics, economics, and social changes that affected the American response to social needs and social problems up to the New Deal.

CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL WELFARE POLICIES (3 cr.)
21:910:342:HQ:84278
DAY: 7/7-8/13
MTWTh 8:15-10:00
AIKAS            HILL 104

Writing Intensive.

Examines American social welfare policies and programs from the New Deal to current. Analysis of the impact of changing social conditions on contemporary policies and programs and their impact on members of society. Alternative responses to social need and directions for future social policy explored.

CHILDREN & FAMILIES (3 cr.)
62:910:343:H6:84440
EVE: 7/7-8/13
MW 6:00-9:30
WILSON        CONKLIN 448

Examines theoretical and ideological context of child welfare policies, services, practice, and values in the United States and internationally. Explores policies and programs and the impact and dynamics of specific issues on the welfare of children and families, such as incarceration, homelessness, and domestic violence. Exposure to local and regional agencies that serve this population.

SOCIAL WORK THEORY & METHODS II (3 cr.)
62:910:411:B6:84439
EVE: 5/27-7/3
TTh 6:00-9:30
PETERMAN           CONKLIN 349

Builds upon theoretical foundation and generalist practice. Focus on cultural competency, professional development, research; skill development related to planning, group work, evaluation, and termination.

INDEPENDENT STUDY IN SOCIAL WORK (
BA cr.)
21:910:467:B1:82770
5/27-7/3
MEETING TIME BY ARRANGEMENT
PETERMAN

By permission only.

Independent research or project under faculty supervision.

INDEPENDENT STUDY IN SOCIAL WORK (BA cr.)
21:910:468:H1:81960
7/7-8/13
MEETING TIME BY ARRANGEMENT
PETERMAN

By permission only.

Independent research or project under faculty supervision.

 

Office of Summer & Winter Sessions • Blumenthal Hall, Room 208 • Newark, NJ 07102