SW 2010 - Introduction to Social Work
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Course Description
SW 2010 - Introduction to Social Work 3 (3-0-0) UT | |
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Description: |
This course is designed to create an environment in which students can begin to critically examine social work in its broadest terms. The purpose of the course is to enable students to reflect and examine their values, beliefs and feelings in relation to society of which they are members and to explore their present and potential roles and responsibilities as a social work practitioner. Students will examine dominant influences that affect decision-making and communication in society. The course will provide an opportunity for students to relate and integrate these ideas with the philosophies and values of social welfare with a structural social work perspective. |
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Time: | 15 Weeks, 45 Hours |
Timetable for SW2010
Code | Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable |
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SW2010 | A2 |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 On-Campus (Attend On-Campus, In-Person) |
TBA | E303 | T | 18:00-20:50 | $578.79 |
Latest 10 Course Outlines for SW2010
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SW2010 | A2 | Smith T | Sep-Dec 2023 | |
SW2010 | A2 | Zuk G | Sep-Dec 2022 | |
SW2010 | A2 | Zuk G | Sep-Dec 2021 | |
SW2010 | A2 | Zuk G | Sep-Dec 2020 | |
SW2010 | A2 | Zuk G | Sep-Dec 2019 | |
SW2010 | A2 | Zuk G | Sep-Dec 2018 | |
SW2010 | Zuk G | Sep-Dec 2017 | ||
SW2010 | A2 | Zuk G | Sep-Dec 2016 | |
SW2010 | Zuk G | Sep-Dec 2015 | ||
SW2010 | Zuk G | Sep-Dec 2014 | ||
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