Field Placement 1 SSWR-304

Course Name: Field Placement 1
Course Number: SSWR-304
Category: Community Services
Description Field Placement is an essential part of social service work education. Students will have the opportunity to apply theory to practice within a social service work setting. As a "professional in training", students will be gaining experience in contributing to the goals and activities of the agency by observing professionals in action, as well as learning about their clients, programs, policies and expectations. The course will focus on facilitating students' development of the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that are necessary to enter the field as a social service work practitioner.
Notes Course Learning Outcomes:

Construct and negotiate with agency supervisor a learning contract that sets appropriate learning goals using program guidelines and standards while meeting the service needs of the agency.
Discuss the clients, special populations and the programs and services provided by the agency.
Explain agency policies, procedures, protocols, and expectations.
Demonstrate appropriate communication skills in a professional setting.
Conduct oneself appropriately as a professional in training.
Apply and use the information provided in the Social Service Worker Field Placement Manual.
Seek and implement feedback from your Field Supervisor and College Liaison.
Review and comply with the standards of practice and Code of Ethics as a Social Service Worker.
Associated Programs
Pre-requisities
No Prerequisites required for this course
Section Cost Term Dates Meeting Times Campus Action
841 $1,299.00 202405 2024-05-06 to
2024-08-16
Times Days
08:30 - 16:30 M
08:30 - 16:30 T
Off Campus Add
Legend for Days
M - Monday T - Tuesday W - WednesdayR - Thursday F - Friday S - Saturday U -Sunday
TBA - To Be Announced