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Intro To Sw And Div Populations

Instructor:
Joshua Mark Nadzam
124
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Chemistry-Physics Bldg
Room:
Rm.155
Semester:
Spring 2025
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Intro To Sw And Div Populations
Class Type:
LEC
12:30 pm
1:45 pm
Days:
TR

This course provides an examination of the breadth and depth of the profession of social work as well as the philosophical perspectives and the professional value base. Public and private service delivery systems of social welfare and social needs (e.g., mental health services, education, child welfare) and various at-risk populations (e.g., due to statuses such as age, sexuality, religion, poverty, ability, etc.) are addressed. Theoretical foundations are identified as well as the problem solving framework of the social work profession.

This course provides an examination of the breadth and depth of the profession of social work as well as the philosophical perspectives and the professional value base. Public and private service delivery systems of social welfare and social needs (e.g., mental health services, education, child welfare) and various at-risk populations (e.g., due to statuses such as age, sexuality, religion, poverty, ability, etc.) are addressed. Theoretical foundations are identified as well as the problem solving framework of the social work profession.

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