SW-360 ENVIRON CONTEXT SW PRACT

This course provides students with knowledge and, skill necessary for engaging client systems, within, an ecological context. Its focus on, understanding, client behavior within the larger social, environment uses a, "bio-psycho-socio-cultural-political" lens to, explore how difference and diversity within the, social environment can affect social functioning., Poverty, oppression, and trauma are examined as, issues of social justice that challenge, resiliency, in client systems, and require competency in, leadership and advocacy on the part of, practitioners., Prerequisites: SW 203, SW 315, SW 323, SW 327, SW, 355, Co-requisite: SW 369

Credits

3

Distribution

Social Work