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Social Welfare Policy/Services

Psychology and Social Work - departmentSchool of Social & Behavioral Sciences

Description

Students are introduced to the development of social work as a profession. The course focuses on major social welfare policies and programs and the philosophical, economic, social, and political forces that shape their development. Students will explore contemporary approaches to social problems, such as health and welfare issues facing families, children and older adults; poverty; unemployment; homelessness; AIDS; mental illness; and developmental disabilities. The course highlights issues of social and economic justice and the inequities that exist and affect ethnic and racial minorities, women, and other at-risk populations.

Instruction Modes

In-Person On-Campus

Grade Modes

Pass/Fail (P), Standard (S)

College/School

School of Social & Behavioral Sciences

Start Term

Fall 2025 Semester

Free Form Requirements

Prerequisite(s): Non-majors must obtain permission of director of Social Work Program.