SWP 928
International Social Work
This course provides students with knowledge of social work practice in an international context with a focus on developing countries. The course is framed within the historical and contemporary social/political/cultural realities that impact social work and community work in developing countries. Consequently, concepts such as colonialism, globalization, wars, genocide and other forms of structural and systemic oppressions will be introduced as a means of understanding the complexities and challenges in international social work.
SWP 928 Requisite Information:
SWP 928 Let's You Take:
Prerequisites: All 3rd and 4th Semester Required Courses or Direct Entry
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Prerequisites: All 3rd and 4th Semester Required Courses or Direct Entry
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