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Students and alumni often request copies of syllabi for courses offered by the Grace Abbott School of Social Work. Click on any link below to download the most current master syllabus template we have on file. Course titles and content change over time in response to our changing environment, and instructors may adapt the master syllabus to match their own teaching style. The UNO catalog also lists current course titles, descriptions, and prerequisites along with the required courses for graduation.

SOWK 1000 Social Work and Social Welfare SOWK 8070 Human Bhvr. and the Social Env. I
SOWK 1500 Social Work and Civic Eng. SOWK 8080 Human Bhvr. and the Social Env. II
SOWK 2120 Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality in the U.S. SOWK 8090 Social Welfare Policy
SOWK 3010 Human Bhvr. and the Social Env. I SOWK 8110 Institutional Oppression
SOWK 3020 Human Bhvr. and the Social Env. II
SOWK 8130 Social Work with Ind., Families, and Small Groups
SOWK 3110 Social Welfare Policy SOWK 8150 Social Work with Task Groups, Orgs., and Comm.
SOWK 3320 Social Work with Individuals, Families, and Groups (Practice I) SOWK 8160 Generalist Social Work Field Practicum I
SOWK 3350 Social Work Practice with Groups, Communities, and Organizations (Practice II) SOWK 8170 Generalist Social Work Field Practicum II
SOWK 3890 Writing for Social Work SOWK 8190 Research and Computer Applications
SOWK 4010/8016 Social Work with the Amer. Indian Family SOWK 8220 Clinical Social Work with Individuals
SOWK 4020/8026 Social Work with African American Families SOWK 8230 Clinical Social Work with Groups
SOWK 4040/8046 Working with Minority Elderly SOWK 8240 Social Work Practice with Children and Adolescents
SOWK 4050/8056 Eth. Div. and Social Work Practice SOWK 8250 Social Work Practice with Families
SOWK 4060/8066/8886 Medical Social Work SOWK 8260 Social Work Practice with Older Adults
SOWK 4360 Social Work Practice III SOWK 8270 Social Work Practice with Sexual Concerns
SOWK 4400 Research Methods in Social Work Practice SOWK 8280 Social Work Practice with Couples and Changing Family Structures
SOWK 4410 Gen. Social Work Field Practicum I SOWK 8290 Adv. Clinical Practice: Client Eng., Assessment, Diagnosis, and Intervention
SOWK 4420 Gen. Social Work Field Practicum II SOWK 8400 Adv. Gen. Social Work Field Practicum I
SOWK 4450 Social Work Career Prep SOWK 8410 Adv. Gen. Social Work Field Practicum II
SOWK 4530/8536 School Social Work SOWK 8420 Adv. Gen. Social Work Field Practicum III
SOWK 4620/8626 Trauma and Resilience SOWK 8510 Ethics, Supervision, and Leadership in the Social Work Profession
SOWK 4640/8646 Permanence for Children SOWK 8540 Planning for Social Change
SOWK 4650 Social Work in Mental Health SOWK 8550 Social Justice and Advocacy
SOWK 4660 Social Work with Disabilities SOWK 8560 Advanced Comm. Practice
SOWK 4800/8806 Social Work and the Law SOWK 8570 Admin. of Social Welfare Agencies
SOWK 4810/8816 Spirituality and Social Work Practice SOWK 8610 Family and Comm. Violence
SOWK 4830/8836 Crisis Intervention SOWK 8650 Health/Mental Health Policies for Social Work
SOWK 4880/8886 Topical Sem. in Social Work SOWK 8900 Special Studies in Social Welfare
SOWK 4890 Special Studies in Social Welfare SOWK 8940 Eval. of Social Programs
SOWK 8950 Research Methods in Clinical Practice
SOWK 8960 Research Other Than Thesis
SOWK 8990 Master's Thesis

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Contact student services associate Sonia Carbonell for additional assistance or if you need a syllabus for a social work course that is not listed.

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