Term
Fall 2023
Time
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Course #
SW825
U-M Class #
27119
Program Type
Residential
Format
In-Person
Location
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Credits
3
Credit Hours

This course centers on the examination of the purposes of social welfare and social work and how they have reflected different philosophical and ideological positions, diverse class, racial, ethnic, and cultural perspectives, and the particular historical contexts in which they emerged. It covers long standing conflicts and tensions in the field such as the role of social responsibility vs. social control, how needs are recognized and determined, the nature of helping, perspectives on social justice and charity, the professional role of social workers, and organizational arrangements for social work and social welfare. The focus of this course is on the development of U.S. social welfare and social work with a comparative, cross-national and multicultural lens.

Students must be at the doctoral level to enroll in this class. Those with less than doctoral standing must seek permission of the course instructor. Master's level students should submit a Course Enrollment Petition (on the SSW web site) and consult with the course instructor. Students at less than doctoral standing that enroll may be dropped from the course.

Other SW825 Offerings

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