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  • SWLF-3707EL - Law and Social Welfare

    This course examines the relationship between judicial systems and social welfare and the role of social work in the administration of justice. It examines basic legal concepts useful to social workers. PREREQ: SWLF 1006/1007 and SWLF 2106/2017 or permission of the instructor. (lec 3) cr 3....

  • SWLF-3736EL - Critical Perspectives on Disability

    This course examines the social implications of disability in Canadian society. In particular, it examines issues that impact on the well-being of persons with disabilities, including poverty, education, unemployment, violence, and gender. Topics include the evolution of public policies, social prog...

  • SWLF-3746EL - Social Work and Health

    Examines areas of common concern to the social welfare and health sectors. Topics include social and health policy, legislation, administration and service delivery and the ways these affect health and social services in communities. The course examines structural issues related to health and well-b...

  • SWRK-2315EL - Basic Intervention Skills in Social Work Practice

    This course explores the relationship between social analysis and social work intervention and the importance of viewing work with people in a social, political and economic context. Course content covers social and case analysis, use of self, communication, interviewing and cross-cultural practice ...

  • SWRK-3016EL - Fields of Practice in Social Work

    A critical examination of various fields of practice and their inter-relationships, with a view to helping students develop career choices as well as improve the student?s ability to utilize complementary services from various fields of practice. (lec 2, exp 1) cr 3...

  • SWRK-3026EL - Critical Issues in Social Work

    This course provides a critical examination of a topic related to social work practice. The course relies on seminars, group work and independent study to investigate particular topics related to social work practice. Issues might include poverty, homelessness, child welfare, mental health, internat...

  • SWRK-3405EL - Foundations of Practice

    Provides an overview of structural, feminist and anti-racist approaches to social work practice. The emphasis is on making the links between structural analysis and social work practice. The course explores issues related to anti-discriminatory practice, the intersection of multiple oppressions and ...

  • SWRK-3505EL - Applied Research in Social Work

    This course explores the links between research and practice in social work and the development of social work knowledge. Students are expected to develop a research proposal and/or conduct a research project that explores an issue relevant to social welfare or social work. Students are encouraged t...

  • SWRK-3605EL - Field Instruction I

    Planned and supervised learning experiences in approved settings, through which classroom learning may be related to the realities of practice and professional development begun. Students are required to attend field instruction seminars. PREREQ: completion of all 1st- and 2nd-year requirements; adm...

  • SWRK-3905EL - Independent Study

    A student or a group of students may organize an independent study on a topic of their choice or on any relevant topic, in collaboration with an instructor. In order to be accepted into the course, the student(s) must have received prior consent from the program director and the instructor. (tut) cr...

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