COURSE DESCRIPTION
Designed to explore contemporary child welfare issues utilizing the systems and ecological perspectives, integrated with a problem-solving approach. Allows students to understand major concepts and issues related to children and their families at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels of service delivery and establishes a skill-base for promoting change and addressing oppression of children and families.
UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT HOURS: 3 sh
INSTRUCTOR: Annjane Ross
PREREQUISTES:
Restricted to students who have a minimum 2.000 overall GPA.
Must have a minimum grade of 2.000 in SOCW102, SOCW201, and SOCW301.
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TEXTBOOK:
Textbooks can be purchased at the LHU Online Bookstore
Updated 3/17/2008