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Course Overview

This course explores the history and values of the social work profession in relation to the development of the social welfare system as well as traditional American values involved in the evolution of the current system. It also considers various conceptions of social welfare, their application in social welfare programs, and their implications in practice. Issues and policies that affect diverse populations who have experienced oppression and discrimination are examined.

SWK 203 and GOV 110

Program: Social Work

Credit: 3

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Other Courses

SWK-799

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

Social Work

Credits 1-3

SWK-795

Special Topics

Special topics courses address subject matter or content…

Social Work

SWK-792

Research Practicum II:…

This course is the second semester of the…

Social Work

Credits 3

SWK-783

Advanced Field Practicum…

Students in advanced year have a full block…

Social Work

Credits 9

SWK-780

Advanced Practice Seminar

This course is designed to enhance students' abilities…

Social Work

Credits 3

SWK-749

Social Policy and…

This course is part of the required sequence…

Social Work

Credits 3