SW6121

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Bridge Reflexive

College of Social Work SW - College of Social Work

Description

The goal of this Bridge course is to lay the foundation for and to create the context in which students can become critically conscious, reflexive practitioners in a global, multicultural world. Multi-cultural competence is defined as a process of ongoing self education, including the developing of deeper awareness and humility, about our epistemological reach, troubling our funds of knowledge. In this course, students will build upon competencies achieved in BSW-level diversity courses. Students will be introduced to the multi-faceted sociopolitical, economic, historical, and institutional processes that have shaped and continue to influence the ways in which race, religion, culture, gender, class, and sexualities have become integral aspects of dominant power and discourse in the United States.

Minimum Credits

1

Maximum Credits

1

Repeat for Credit

No

Required Requisite(s):

011169