SWHB-330 : Race, Class and Gender

(Elective) Explores race, class and gender as interrelated biological, social, psychological, historical and power-based constructs using social work values and ethics as undergirding principles. Examines theories and models of racial and multicultural identity and adaptation, and worldview formation. Focuses on feminism, male role studies, sexual identity, spirituality, diversity, cultural competency in relation to social policy and social justice.

Overview

Program

Human Behavior & The Social Environment

Credits

Credits 3