Spring 2022
SOCWEL 251 001 - SEM 001
Program Development
Andrea DuBrow
Class #:23627
Units: 2
Instruction Mode:
In-Person Instruction
Offered through
School of Social Welfare
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
7
Enrolled: 23
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 30
Waitlist Max: 10
Open Reserved Seats:
10 reserved for Social Welfare: Graduate Students
Hours & Workload
4 hours of outside work hours per week, and 2 hours of student-instructor coverage of course materials per week.
Other classes by Andrea DuBrow
Course Catalog Description
This is a required practice course for students in the Management and Planning concentration. Using a community-based service delivery framework, the purpose of the course is to provide the competency and skill set necessary for effective program design including task group management, community engagement, and collaborative resource development. The course will focus on designing community-wide interventions in a diverse society through analyzing social problems, identifying community capacities and needs, developing effectiveness-based programs, and conducting evaluation.
Class Notes
SPRING 2022
INFORMATION FOR NON-MSW STUDENTS:
MSW courses are held for MSW students until the first day of instruction for the course.
Other UC Berkeley degree-earning students may put themselves on the waitlist starting on January 14th. To be considered for e.. show more
INFORMATION FOR NON-MSW STUDENTS:
MSW courses are held for MSW students until the first day of instruction for the course.
Other UC Berkeley degree-earning students may put themselves on the waitlist starting on January 14th. To be considered for e.. show more
SPRING 2022
INFORMATION FOR NON-MSW STUDENTS:
MSW courses are held for MSW students until the first day of instruction for the course.
Other UC Berkeley degree-earning students may put themselves on the waitlist starting on January 14th. To be considered for enrollment into a MSW course:
1. Put yourself on the waitlist on or after January 14th
2. Express interest to the instructor via e-mail. If an instructor does not have an e-mail listed on the UC Berkeley online directory, wait until the first day of class to express interest.
3. Show up to the first day of class.
4. On the first day of class, if space is available and the instructor grants permission, they will e-mail the Berkeley Social Welfare Student Services team to add you to the course.
Students are prioritized off of the waitlist in the following order:
1. MSW students
2. Other UCB graduate students
3. Social Welfare undergraduate students
4. Other UCB undergraduate students
5. Concurrent Enrollment students through UC Extension
Individuals who are not degree-earning students at UC Berkeley but wish to enroll in MSW courses may apply through UC Extension as a Concurrent Enrollment student. However, Concurrent Enrollment applicants will likely not know the outcome of your request to add until, at the earliest, the week before classes start.
Berkeley Social Welfare finalizes all enrollments on Friday, February 4th. No students will be added to MSW courses for Spring 2022 after Friday, February 4th. show less
INFORMATION FOR NON-MSW STUDENTS:
MSW courses are held for MSW students until the first day of instruction for the course.
Other UC Berkeley degree-earning students may put themselves on the waitlist starting on January 14th. To be considered for enrollment into a MSW course:
1. Put yourself on the waitlist on or after January 14th
2. Express interest to the instructor via e-mail. If an instructor does not have an e-mail listed on the UC Berkeley online directory, wait until the first day of class to express interest.
3. Show up to the first day of class.
4. On the first day of class, if space is available and the instructor grants permission, they will e-mail the Berkeley Social Welfare Student Services team to add you to the course.
Students are prioritized off of the waitlist in the following order:
1. MSW students
2. Other UCB graduate students
3. Social Welfare undergraduate students
4. Other UCB undergraduate students
5. Concurrent Enrollment students through UC Extension
Individuals who are not degree-earning students at UC Berkeley but wish to enroll in MSW courses may apply through UC Extension as a Concurrent Enrollment student. However, Concurrent Enrollment applicants will likely not know the outcome of your request to add until, at the earliest, the week before classes start.
Berkeley Social Welfare finalizes all enrollments on Friday, February 4th. No students will be added to MSW courses for Spring 2022 after Friday, February 4th. show less
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Reserved Seats
Current Enrollment
Open Reserved Seats:
10 reserved for Social Welfare: Graduate Students
Textbooks & Materials
See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.
Guide to Open, Free, & Affordable Course Materials
Associated Sections
None