Academics
Areas of Study

Course Overview

This concentration course focuses on human behavior and the social environment of deaf and hard of hearing populations. The course looks at the complex interplay of psychosocial, system, and ecological forces in the life cycle development of individuals who experience deafness. The course explores forces of oppression and political and economic influences that impact the behavior, adaptation, and functioning of deaf and hard of hearing people.

Instructor Permission

Program: Center for Continuing Education

Faculty

Course Sections

Instructors: Teresa Crowe
Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
Cross Listing: SWK 713
Tuition: $993

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