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Prerequisites: | None |
This Capstone course will provide students an opportunity to reflect on their social work education, as well as look forward to their future social work career. Students will explore concepts of professional resilience and social work identity, as well as gain an understanding of lifelong learning as a core value of the social work profession. The course will provide an opportunity for students to integrate and apply learning from their academic career in a comprehensive manner. The course will assess the students’ overall mastery of social work competencies, as demonstrated through products produced over the course of their study and collected in a professional portfolio. Students will be given the opportunity to develop a cover letter and resume, as well as explore interviewing and negotiating skills necessary to secure a social work position upon graduation.
Identify the importance of lifelong learning, including the effective use of supervision and consultation (Essential 37; EPAS 1).
Demonstrate the use of effective communication strategies to market yourself as a professional social worker (Essential 41; EPAS 1, 6, 8).
Develop a plan for professional resiliency (Essential 43; EPAS 1).
Apply the 4 core components of emotional intelligence to future growth as a social worker (Essential 42; EPAS 1).
Reflect on social work learning, especially related to key social work competencies (Essential 42; EPAS 1)
This course will use multiple methods including but not limited to: lectures, demonstrations, case studies, readings, guest speakers, discussions, written assignments, individual and group exercises. The course will make use of a computer based portfolio system.
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106