Description
Integrated Micro/Mezzo/Macro Theory and Practice
This course extends theoretical knowledge and practical skills in mezzo and macro social work practice that support anti-racist and anti-oppressive, community engaged practices. While integrating theories of sociology, political science, anthropology, public health, and urban studies; as well as practice knowledge; the class examines relationships between social, economic, political, and cultural structures, collective action, and individual attitudes and behaviors.

Prerequisites: Undergraduate Social Work majors; Senior Standing; A grade of "C" or higher in the following courses: SOWK 200, SOWK 370, SOWK 305, (SOWK 201 or SOWK 307), and SOWK 350; Corequisite: SOWK 380.

Outcomes: 1) Understand integrated practice models that apply across micro, mezzo, and macro domains, 2) appraise the quality and utility of empirical research related to the key theories, topics, and problems examined.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
SOWK 302
Academic Group
School of Social Work
Academic Organization
Social Work
Enrollment Requirements
P: BSW major; Senior Standing; "C" or higher in the following courses: SOWK 200, 370, 305, (201 or 307), and 350. C: SOWK 380