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          the fieldwork practicum, students will learn how to conduct interviews effectively with service
          users  from  different  backgrounds  and  age  groups.  Moreover,  students  will  acquire  better
          knowledge on how to apply specific counselling skills (e.g. paraphrasing, reframing, reflection
          of feelings, clarification, confrontation, focusing, summarization etc.) in simulated scenarios
          and different service settings.

          SW 220    Theories and Methods in Groups
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims at providing students with basic knowledge about the nature, dynamics
          and helping process of group work, particularly in relation to the generalist model. Four main
          themes  including  the  ecological  perspective,  problem-solving,  mutual-aid  and  experiential
          learning  will  be  highlighted,  and  application  to  social  work  intervention  in  working  with
          individuals, families and communities via the group process will be taught. In addition, students
          will learn how to apply the major theoretical concepts and intervention techniques in social
          group work, using the group as both a means and a context, to help people fulfil their needs,
          resolve  their  problems,  and  enhance  their  social  functioning.  Students  will  also  learn  the
          processes of group work practice from writing group work proposals, budget plans, session
          plans, recordings to group work evaluation in creative, contemporary and collaborative ways.

          SW 240    Theories and Methods in Community Work
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to help students develop critical understanding of the wide range of
          theories and methods of community work; develop ability to conduct community study and
          formulate effective social work intervention at macro level. Students will also be equipped with
          different  strategies  and  skills  particularly  in  promoting  citizens’  participation  in  community
          development.

          SW 251    Social Work Research I
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Social Work Research I – aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills of
          qualitative social research methods for their development as professional social workers. With
          the understanding of the methodological issues in conducting social research, students would
          develop a critical awareness of the application of social research skills and the uses of research
          findings in social work practice. This course will focus on basic research concepts, as well as
          techniques and application of qualitative studies.

          SW 252    Social Work Research II
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is a sequel to Social Work Research I and share a similar aim to provide
          students with the basic knowledge and skills of social research methods for their development
          as professional social workers. This course will focus on research concepts, techniques and
          application of quantitative studies. The application of SPSS in uni-variate, bi-variate and multi-

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