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Social Work and Sociology

SW874

Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Doctoral Standing or permission of instructor

Course Description

This seminar provides a foundation and overview for students interested in understanding the intersection between social work and sociology. The readings bring together sociological theory and scholarship as they relate to contemporary social work and social welfare issues. Topics, chose to illustrate the intersection of the two fields and to bring together faculty from both schools, may include poverty, social stratification, and health. Beyond the joint Sociology/Social Work students, the course is expected to attract joint Social Work/social science students from other disciplines, as well as graduate students in economics, public policy, political science, psychology, and other fields. The course will include activities such as guest speakers, works in-progress discussions, readings, and presentations.

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