The course introduces students to the myriad functions of a case manager; including strength-based assessment, planning, coordination, monitoring, and evaluating the human service needs of clients and client system (family members, friends, other service providers) within a variety of social service and health care systems. Students will also learn, through case studies and assignments how to plan, advocate for and monitor services on behalf of diverse populations thus limiting fragmentation of service delivery and mental health care.
Prerequisites
ENL101: English Composition I or equivalent
Semester Offered
Fall
Notes
Satisfies a Behavioral and Social Sciences general education requirement.