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Social Policy (SWK309 (UG17))

Term: Fall 2017 (UNDG)

Faculty

Krista K. Heeren-Graber
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Schedule

Mon, 12:00 AM - 12:01 AM (8/29/2017 - 12/13/2017) Location: MAIN (Other ARR - Online Course)

Description

Social Welfare Policy is the process utilized by society to create structures to manage social problems, and influence directly and indirectly programs and systems. Social Policy can be complex, controversial and an opportunity for social workers to demonstrate professional leadership as a means to inform social advocacy to the benefit of vulnerable, disenfranchised and oppressed populations. In the course students will increase their understanding of the historical perspective of social welfare policy and current structures. Students will apply critical thinking skills to analyze the development and current social welfare state of the United States. Students will analyze social welfare legislation and policy issues at the federal, state or local level from the perspectives of: formulation, allocation, provision, economics and service delivery. Students will examine social problems in diverse setting and analyze the relationship of problems to existing policies or law. S