Diversity and Social Justice

Spring 2025

Description

This course is designed to assist graduate social work students in understanding and interacting in a culturally competent manner with the multitude of groups that are identified by race, culture, ethnicity, class, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, and regional and national origins that compose the diverse cultural mosaic of the US. The course also covers issues relating to international social work practice and the increasingly interconnected global economy.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first semester of the foundation year.

Class Notes

Class Details

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Gonzalez, Ricardo
Location

WWW ONLINE

Class Registration Information

Class #
4987
Course
SWRK 612 -
SECT 31
Units
3
Fees
Price TBA:
  • $ / unit
Capacity
27/30
Class Meeting Dates

01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025

Days

TBA

Times

SWRK 612 - SECT 31

Diversity and Social Justice

Class: 4987 Units: 3

M-F 01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025 TBA

This course is designed to assist graduate social work students in understanding and interacting in a culturally competent manner with the multitude of groups that are identified by race, culture, ethnicity, class, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, and regional and national origins that compose the diverse cultural mosaic of the US. The course also covers issues relating to international social work practice and the increasingly interconnected global economy.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first semester of the foundation year.

Class Notes

This course is designed to assist graduate social work students in understanding and interacting in a culturally competent manner with the multitude of groups that are identified by race, culture, ethnicity, class, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, and regional and national origins that compose the diverse cultural mosaic of the US. The course also covers issues relating to international social work practice and the increasingly interconnected global economy.

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Gonzalez, Ricardo
Location
WWW ONLINE