Presentation of the value, knowledge, and skill base, principles and purposes of the profession, and an examination of methods of practice....
A presentation of some of the theoretical constructs necessary for the understanding of the individual in the casework relationship, as well as an...
Presentation of some of the theoretical constructs necessary for an understanding of social group work as well as an introduction to methodology and...
An examination of social work practice as it relates to functional and geographical communities. The course will explore the theoretical foundations...
This course focuses on human psychology (behaviours, cognition, emotion, motivation, and personality) across cultures, with the aim of raising...
A sociological analysis of poverty in contemporary Canada as it underlies a multiplicity of interlocking social problems. [Note: SWREN 224R is only...
This introductory level statistics course will emphasize the collection, manipulation, descriptive presentation and statistical analysis of social...
Introduction to the philosophy and methodology of applied social science research including treatment of the problems and strategies of research...
This course will introduce students to the concept of social welfare as it has evolved in the post-industrial era. It will examine various social,...
This course explores culture, its components, characteristics and processes, theories, issues, and the history of diversity in Canadian social...
This course examines the evolution, logic, processes, and impacts of government policies developed specifically for Native peoples, with particular...
This course provides students with a basic overview of homelessness in modern society. Its goal is to familiarize students with the human, social,...
Presentation of some of the theoretical constructs necessary for an understanding of the family in the social work relationship as well as an...
This integrative practice course examines the impact of policy, service delivery and large and small systems on Aboriginal Peoples in Canada....
This social work methods course explores the theory and skills of generalist social work practice, with particular attention to interviewing,...
The course examines and compares the strengths, limitations, differential uses, and interconnections of the range of skills needed for community...
The aim of this course is to develop student's knowledge of different approaches to social group work practice, and the ways in which specialized...
This social work course focuses on issues of diversity and social injustice, with emphasis on culturally sensitive and anti-oppressive practice. It is...
This course examines significant factors in contemporary fields of practice such as child welfare and mental health systems. Attention will be given...
This course focuses on analysis and application of selected theories and practice methods within a generalist-eclectic approach to social work...