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SW 802 SOCIAL POLICY AND SOCIAL ISSUES

3.0 graduate credits

Historically, the social work profession has sought to change the environmental circumstances which limit people's lives. This course introduces the student to the use of a conceptual framework in analyzing social policy issues and advocating for change. Significant contemporary issues in social welfare, including poverty, racism, and sexism are selected and examined, and students complete policy analyses of the issues of their choice.

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