Power, Oppression, Privilege, and Social Justice
This course is designed to assist social work students with understanding the concepts of power, privilege, oppression, and social justice in their work with historically marginalized and oppressed populations.
Outcomes: 1) Examine students' engagement in a deep exploration of self-awareness of their identities, values, and biases in several areas 2) recognize their knowledge and awareness of cultures and identities outside their own.
This course is designed to assist social work students with understanding the concepts of power, privilege, oppression, and social justice in their work with historically marginalized and oppressed populations.
Outcomes: 1) Examine students' engagement in a deep exploration of self-awareness of their identities, values, and biases in several areas 2) recognize their knowledge and awareness of cultures and identities outside their own.
Restricted to Graduate Social Work students.
In this course, instructional time is met with a combination of synchronous time and asynchronous activities. The length of the synchronous time will be determined by the course instructor and scheduled within the scheduled course time range listed for the course in LOCUS. The length of the synchronous class may vary from course to course.
Class Details
Class Availability
Combined Section Capacity
Combined Section
Power, Oppress, Priv., Soc Jus
SOWK 502 - 002 (2964)
Status: Open - Enrl
Seats Taken: 24
Wait List Total: 0