2020-2021 Cal State East Bay Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Social Work
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The Department Office is located on the 4th Floor in the Meiklejohn Hall building, Room 4064
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Dept Phone: (510) 885-4916
FacultyProfessor Emerita
Dianne Rush Woods, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (LCSW, MPH)
Professors
Sarah Taylor (Chair), Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (MSW)
Holly Danforth Vugia, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, (LCSW, PPSC)
Associate Professors
Toni Naccarato, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (MSW)
Rose Wong, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (LCSW, MPA)
Assistant Professors
Kristen Gustavson, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (LCSW)
John Paul Horn, Ph.D. Boston University (MSW)
Department Statement
The Department of Social Work offers instruction at the graduate level to a diverse multicultural and multiracial student population, leading to the Master of Social Work (MSW) degree. Through teaching, advising and the field experience, MSW faculty members promote a sense of activism, social justice, commitment to change, and a vision of professional competence for students admitted to the program. The Cal State East Bay MSW degree focuses on urban social work practice with vulnerable and/or oppressed populations. The two-year program requires 60 units of coursework. There are two concentrations of choice: Children, Youth and Families or Community Mental Health. Within the program of study, students engage in both academic classes and field experience. This melding of coursework and field experience prepares students for effective social work practice in today’s increasingly diverse, complex multicultural and multiracial society.
About the Department
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ProgramsMaster of Social Work
CoursesSocial Work: Graduate- SW 600 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment
- SW 601 - Race, Gender, and Inequality
- SW 602 - Introduction to Social Welfare Policy
- SW 603 - Introduction to Social Welfare Research
- SW 611 - Generalist Practice I
- SW 612 - Generalist Practice II
- SW 621A - Advanced Practice I: Children, Youth, and Families: Individuals and Families
- SW 621B - Advanced Practice II: Children, Youth, and Families: Groups, Organizations, and Communities
- SW 622A - Advanced Practice I: Community Mental Health: Individuals and Families
- SW 622B - Advanced Practice II: Community Mental Health: Groups, Organizations, and Communities
- SW 630 - The Recovery Model in Community Mental Health
- SW 631 - Advanced Psychosocial Assessment and Diagnosis
- SW 632 - Family Violence Across the Lifespan
- SW 633 - Assessment and Treatment of Substance Abuse in Social Work Practice
- SW 634 - Legal Issues in Social Work Practice
- SW 689 - Community-Based Research in Social Work Practice
- SW 690 - Independent Study
- SW 691 - University Thesis
- SW 693 - Integrative Project
- SW 695A - Social Work Practicum I
- SW 695B - Social Work Practicum II
- SW 695C - Social Work Practicum III
- SW 695D - Social Work Practicum IV
- SW 697 - Issues in Social Work
- SW 699 - Departmental Thesis
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