SOWK J737
Overview of Social Work Practice with the Military, Veterans, and their Families
CLASS SESSION BEGINS: Monday, June 03, 2013
General Information: Students will be expected to participate in online meetings via Adobe Connect on Mondays and Wednesdays 4:45 - 9:15 p.m. The Adobe Connect URL will be posted in Blackboard by the instructor prior to the first class meeting. High-speed Internet access is required for Adobe Connect. When doing live online sessions, Columbia area students may attend class in Thornwell room 127 as well.
Course Type: WEB Conferencing (What does this mean?)
Official Course Session Dates: Course Begin/End and Drop/Add/Withdrawal
Credit: 3 semester hours of graduate credit
Registrars Office graduate listing for this course
Instructor: Kelly Earley
Graduate Bulletin Course Description: This course will explore the role of social work within the military in meeting the needs of active duty services members, reservists, Veterans, and their families. Students will gain familiarity with the resources available to address health, mental health, and social issues of individuals and families affiliated with the U.S. Military.
Information is accurate as of
June 17, 2013, 1:00 am