Term
Fall 2002
Time
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Course #
SW500
U-M Class #
18728
Program Type
Residential
Location
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Credits
3
Credit Hours

This course will employ multicultural and critical perspectives to understand individuals, families, and their interpersonal and group relationships, life span development, and theories of well-being, stress, coping, and adaptation. This course will emphasize knowledge about individuals and small social systems and the implications of this knowledge for all domains of social work practice. Students will be introduced to the concepts of risk and protective factors, with relevant examples at the individual and small system levels. Students will also consider the implications of this knowledge for intervening in social problems and supporting rehabilitation once problems have developed. Major components of the course will be concerned with the processes of oppression, privilege, and discrimination and factors that help people and small social systems to change. The knowledge presented will include the interrelationships between smaller and larger social systems, and in particular, how biological factors and the larger social and physical environments shape and influence individual and family well-being.

Other SW500 Offerings

The course listings below are provided for reference only. These offerings may be subject to changed of cancellation.

Course Section Meeting Time Action
005 09:00 am-12:00 pm View Course
004 11:00 am-02:00 pm View Course
003 11:00 am-02:00 pm View Course
002 11:00 am-02:00 pm View Course