Social Work (SOWK)
School of Social Work
Faculty of Public Affairs
SOWK 3200 [0.5 credit]
Social Work Practice in Communities and Organizations
Major theories and practices pertaining to work in communities and human service organizations. Society's contribution to client problems and the impact of agency structures on services. Social change theories and methods for social work practitioners.Prerequisites: Honours standing in the B.S.W. program; SOWK 1000, SOWK 2000, or SOWK 3000 and SOWK 2100; or permission of the School of Social Work. SOWK 3000 can be taken concurrently with SOWK 3600 or SOWK 3601.
Lecture three hours a week.
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