Foundation Year Course Exemptions And Transfer Courses

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Foundation Year Course Exemptions and Transfer CoursesFull and part-time Foundation Year students may qualify for a Foundation course waiver ortransfer of some courses. Students may also be able to transfer courses from a graduateMSW Program another graduate program to meet selected requirements. We may require thestudent to submit a syllabus for the course(s) to be transferred. The transfer of credits isgoverned by University policies as defined in the Graduate Catalogue. The MSW program hasbeen approved to give up to 29 transfer credit hours for graduate-level courses from accrediteduniversities. A request for the transfer of credits must be approved by both the Coordinator ofthe MSW Program and the Dean of the Graduate School. Once approved, the transfer credit isrecorded on the preliminary degree plan developed with the Advisor. UTEP Graduate Catalogdelineates the following criteria for the transfer of graduate-level credits: The course is equivalent to a graduate-level course at UTEP The course has not already been applied to the fulfillment of any other degree program A grade of “B” or better was earned The credit was not earned through a correspondence course The course was not taken beyond the six-year approval limit for the completion ofa master’s program. Students entering the Full- or Part-Time MSW degree plan that received their BSW within 5years of admission may request a waiver for selected courses in the Foundation content. Onlythe following courses will be eligible for a waiver: SOWK 5300: The Social Work Profession SOWK 5357: Social Policy I SOWK 5360: Social Policy II SOWK 5316: Culturally Grounded Social Work All the Foundation courses will use textbooks that are more advanced, require more extensivereadings, and have more rigorous assignments and examinations than that offered at the BSWlevel. Therefore, the student must have earned an “A” for the course in which they arerequesting the waiver. For UTEP BSW courses in which the students earned an “A”, the degreeplan will show WAIVED. To be considered for a waiver, the student who received their BSWfrom an accredited university other than UTEP must submit course syllabi from the coursespreviously taken in order to ensure comparability. Any alterations to the degree plan must beapproved by the Coordinator of the MSW Program. Practice Course SequencingWhen courses are sequenced, the student must complete the first course in thesequence before they can register for the second course. These include Field Practicum1 and 2 and Advanced Practicum 1 and 2.Course Substitution RequestsStudents may request a course substitution for a required course but only under extrememedical or family situations. To request a “Course Substitution”, the student’s request must firstbe approved by the MSW Coordinator. Once approved, the MSW Coordinator and student mustwork with the faculty instructor or lead faculty instructor (if the course has multiple sections) ofthe course for which the student is requesting a substitution. The course selected for thesubstitution must be approved by both the faculty instructor and the MSW Coordinator. Onceapproved, the MSW Coordinator must inform The Graduate School of the approved coursesubstitution.

OVERVIEW OF CURRICULUMFULL-TIME (24-MONTH OPTION) (* Concentration courses)Prefix andNumberSOWK 5300SOWK 5331Prefix andNumberSOWK 5335SOWK 5357SOWK 5380*SOWK 5333SOWK 5315*Prefix andNumberSOWK 5332SOWK 5360Required Courses Summer 1SCHTotalThe Social Work Profession (may waive withearned A grade in Introduction to Social Work)Theory and Practice with Individuals (no waiver)336Required Courses Fall 1SCHTotal3333312 or15Foundation Practicum I (linked to internship)Social Policy I (may waive with earned A grade)Social Work in the Border RegionTheory and Practice with GroupsClinical Assessment (Fall or Spring)Required Courses Spring 1SCH TotalTheory and Practice with FamiliesSocial Policy II (may waive with earned A grade)Culturally Grounded Social Work Practice (maySOWK 5316* waive with earned A grade)33SOWK 5336312 or315Required Courses Summer 2SCHTotalUpper division elective or core course dependingon advising3Required Courses Fall 2SCHTotal333312SCHTotalSOWKPrefix andNumberSOWKPrefix andNumberSOWK5383*/5382*SOWK 5370SOWKSOWK 5345*Prefix andNumberSOWK 5313*SOWK5383*/5382*Foundation Practicum II (linked to internship)Elective – Upper division course OR SOWK5315* Clinical AssessmentTheory & Practice with Organizations OR 5382Multicultural Macro Practice with CommunitiesResearch Methods (no waiver)Elective - Upper division courseAdvanced Practicum I (linked to internship)Required Courses Spring 233Research Project3Theory & Practice with Organizations OR 5382Multicultural Macro Practice with Communities.3Elective (total of 3 required) – Upper divisionSOWK3coursesSOWK 5346* Advanced Practicum II (linked to internship)312Total 60 credit hours (waived courses may reduce total hours needed)

PART-TIME (36-MONTH OPTION) (* Concentration courses)Prefix andNumberSOWK 5300Required Courses Summer 1The Social Work Profession (may waive withearned A grade in Introduction to Social WorkPrefix andRequired Courses Fall 1NumberSOWK 5357Social Policy I (may waive with earned A grade)SOWK 5380* Social Work in the Border RegionPrefix andNumberSOWK 5360SOWKPrefix andNumberSOWK 5331SOWKPrefix andNumberSOWK 5315*SOWK 5335SOWK 5333Prefix andNumberSOWK 5315SOWK 5316*SOWK 5336SOWK 5332Prefix andNumber*SOWKPrefix andNumberSOWK 5370SOWK5383*/5382*SOWK 5345*SCH Total33SCH Total336Required Courses Spring 1SCHTotalSocial Policy II (may waive with earned A grade)Elective – Upper division course OR 5316Culturally Grounded Social Work336Required Courses Summer 2SCHTotal336Theory and Practice with IndividualsElective – Upper division courseRequired Courses Fall 2Clinical Assessment (Fall or Spring)Foundation Practicum I (linked to internship)Theory and Practice with GroupsRequired Courses Spring 2Clinical Assessment (Fall or Spring)Culturally Grounded Social Work (may waivewith earned A grade)Foundation Practicum II (linked to internship)Theory and Practice with FamiliesRequired Courses Summer 3Elective – Upper division courseRequired Courses Fall 3Research MethodsTheory and Practice with Organizations ORMulticultural Macro Practice with CommunitiesAdvanced Practicum I (linked to internship)SCH Total3336 or9SCH Total33339 or12SCHTotal33SCHTotal3339

Part-TimeProgramPrefix andNumberSOWK5383*/5382*SOWK 5346*SOWK 5313*Required Courses Spring 3Theory and Practice with Organizations ORMulticultural Macro Practice with CommunitiesAdvanced Practicum II (linked to internship)Research ProjectSCHTotal3339Total 60 credit hours (waived courses may reduce total hours needed)

ADVANCED STANDING (12-MONTH OPTION) (* Concentration courses)Prefix andNumberSOWK5315*SOWK5331Required Courses Summer3Theory and Practice with Individuals(recommended) or – Upper division elective36SCHTotalRequired Courses FallTheory and Practice with Organizations ORMulticultural Macro Practice with Communities3Social Work in the Border Region3Advanced Practicum I (linked to internship)3Theory and Practice with Groups(recommended) or SOWK 5370 ResearchMethods (recommended) or Upper divisionelective312SCHTotalPrefix *SOWK5332TotalClinical AssessmentPrefix SCHRequired Courses SpringTheory & Practice with Organizations OR Multicultural Macro Practice with Communities3Research Project3Advanced Practicum II3Culturally Grounded Social Work Practice orUpper division electiveTheory & Practice with Families (recommended)or Upper division elective312315Total 30 hours

Foundation Year Course Exemptions and Transfer Courses Full and part-time Foundation Year students may qualify for a Foundation course waiver or transfer of some courses. Students may also be able to transfer courses from a graduate MSW Program another graduate

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