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2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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SWK 404 - Social Services and Social Policy


This course is designed to provide students with (a) an in-depth understanding of the development of social welfare policies primarily but not limited to the US and (b) the skills necessary to analyze the impact of social policies and social programs generated from them. Social policy will be analyzed from a historical and philosophical perspective, within the framework of the social principles of social and economic justice. Current policies and their resultant institutionalized service delivery systems and programs, as well as resulting issues and alternative policy formulations are used to illustrate the course content. Emphasis is given to the impact of politics, government, special interest groups, economics, and social problems on the formulation of past and present social policies and the impact of these policies on the health and well-being of individuals, families, groups and communities. This course explores social policies in the context of social and economic justice and social work practice, especially the role of social worker as a change agent and advocate.


Prerequisites & Notes
Adv Codes: A
Prereq: SWK 204, SWK 222, SWK 304, SWK 305, SWK 383, SWK 384
Coreq: SWK 483

Normal Offering Cycle: Fall

Credits: 3



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