Course Schedules
Schedules for courses in the Department of Social Work at Binghamton University’s College of Community and Public Affairs are available, see below. Instructors will post syllabi on Blackboard.
Although every effort is made to keep the schedules up to date, it is recommended that you go to Detailed Schedule of Courses on the BU Brain for any last-minute scheduling changes that may occur.
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If you are a student with a disability and wish to request
accommodations, please notify the instructor by the second week
of class. You are also encouraged to contact the Office of Services
for Students with Disabilities (SSD) at 777-2686. Their office is
in LH-B51. The SSD office makes formal recommendations regarding
necessary and appropriate accommodations based on specifically diagnosed
disabilities. Information regarding disabilities is treated in a
confidential manner.
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in question, which will most likely have a negative effect on the
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| Field Instruction: |
| 01 |
SW |
591 |
Field Instruction I |
TBA |
|
|
Marshall, J. |
| 01 |
SW |
592 |
Field Instruction II |
TBA |
|
|
Marshall, J. |
| 01 |
SW |
593 |
Field Instruction III |
TBA |
|
|
Marshall, J. |
| 01 |
SW |
594 |
Field Instruction IV |
TBA |
|
|
Marshall, J. |
| Courses: |
01
02 |
SW
SW |
500
500 |
Research Methods in Social Work
Research Methods in Social Work |
R
F |
1:40
1:40 |
4:40
4:40 |
Choi, S.
Choi, S. |
| 01 |
SW |
501 |
Human Behavior in the Social Environment I |
T |
5:50 |
8:50 |
Wiener, D. |
| 02 |
SW |
501 |
Human Behavior in the Social Environment I |
F |
8:15 |
11:15 |
Wiener, D. |
| 01 |
SW |
503 |
Diversity and Oppression |
R |
5:50 |
8:50 |
Daly, M. |
| 01 |
SW |
510 |
Generalist SW Practice I |
R |
8:15 |
11:15 |
Flynn, B. |
| 02 |
SW |
510 |
Generalist SW Practice I |
R |
8:15 |
11:15 |
Bronstein, L. |
| 03 |
SW |
510 |
Generalist SW Practice I |
M |
5:50 |
8:50 |
Flynn, B. |
| 01 |
SW |
515 |
Social Welfare Policy & Programs |
R |
1:40 |
4:40 |
Allen, J. |
| 02 |
SW |
515 |
Social Welfare Policy & Programs |
F |
1:40 |
4:40 |
Allen, J. |
| 01 |
SW |
520 |
Evaluation of SW Practice |
R |
5:50 |
8:50 |
Chapman, D. |
| 01 |
SW |
521 |
Advanced Social Work Practice with Individuals |
M |
8:15 |
11:15 |
Gould, P. |
| 02 |
SW |
521 |
Advanced Social Work Practice with Individuals |
M |
1:40 |
4:40 |
Gould, P. |
| 03 |
SW |
521 |
Advanced Social Work Practice with Individuals |
T |
5:50 |
8:50 |
Oliver, D. |
| 01 |
SW |
522 |
Advanced Social Work Practice with Organizations |
T |
8:15 |
11:15 |
Tanenhaus, D. |
| 02 |
SW |
522 |
Advanced Social Work Practice with Organizations |
T |
1:40 |
4:40 |
Murphy, K. |
| 03 |
SW |
522 |
Advanced Social Work Practice with Organizations |
R |
5:50 |
8:50 |
Frank, N. |
| 01 |
SW |
523 |
Advanced Social Work Practice with Groups |
T |
8:15 |
11:15 |
Lee, Y. |
| 02 |
SW |
523 |
Advanced Social Work Practice with Groups |
T |
1:40 |
4:40 |
Lee, Y. |
| 01 |
SW |
580A |
Trauma and Recovery (Elective) |
M |
8:15 |
11:15 |
Raboy Picciano, D. |
| 01 |
SW |
580B |
Evidence Based Mental Health (Elective) |
M |
1:40 |
4:40 |
Chapman, D. |