SW1010

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SW1010 - Soc Wk & Soc Welfare (3 cr)

College of Social Work SW - College of Social Work

Description

Provides students with an introduction to the history and development of the social work profession, as well as the development and role of the social work profession in the social welfare institutional system. In examining the history and development of the social work profession, the course will examine the social work principles and values associated with working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. In examining the development and role of the social work profession in the social welfare institutional system, the course will examine historical and contemporary social, political, economic, and cultural issues (i.e., poverty, racism, discrimination, child welfare, domestic violence, chronic illness, mental illness, substance abuse, crime, unemployment, and homelessness) in society. The course will also examine how public- and private-based human and social service institutions have/are attempting to alleviate or eliminate these social issues in society.

Minimum Credits

3

Maximum Credits

3

Repeat for Credit

No

Course Designation/Attribute

GE - BF (Social/Behavioral Science Expl)

Semesters Typically Offered

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