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2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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SWK 300 - Social Work and Human Diversity


This course focuses on the processes of oppression and the experiences, needs, and responses of people who have been subjected to institutionalized forms of oppression because of their particular collective characteristics. This course will provide theoretical content about groups that have been subjected to oppression and those which are emerging into new social roles with greater freedom and visibility. Theory, knowledge, and discussion are intended to help students grow in their understanding of self and diversity in our global society on a personal and professional level. The intention is that student growth in understanding will increase sensitivity, thus enabling the student to be responsible and proactive global citizens.

Prerequisites & Notes
Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring


Credits: 3



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