Social Welfare (S Wel)
20. Introduction to Social Welfare (3)
Social, economic, political, historical, and philosophic components in development
of social welfare and social work in western society.
121. Social Welfare Programs (3)
Prerequisite: Soc 1 or permission of instructor. Major contemporary
social welfare programs in the United States; basic principles of social
security programs; roles of federal, state, and local governments.
122. Child Welfare (3)
Prerequisite: Soc 1 or permission of instructor. Recommended: Psych 119,
S Wel 20, 121. Programs for physical, psychological, and social needs of
children; institutions, foster homes, adoption, guidance clinics, protective
and preventive services, services for handicapped; legislation.
124. Fundamentals of Interviewing (3)
Prerequisite: Soc 1 or permission of instructor. For social welfare, criminology,
recreation, and education students. Principles and practice of interviewing
in case work, group work, community organization, social research, correctional
work, and related areas.
127. Group and Community Services (3)
Prerequisite: Soc 1 or permission of instructor. Group and community processes
and social sevices to meet human needs.
180. Training in Public Services (1-2; max total 5)
Planned and supervised experience or study in a field of occupational specialization.
181. Supervised Social Welfare Field Experience (1-2; max total 4)
Prerequisite: second semester junior standing; Soc 1 and permission
of instructor. Observation, orientation and limited participation in operations
of private or public social welfare agencies. (Minimum of 3 field hours
per unit.)