SW 313 Social Policy, Action, and Advocacy for Change
This course introduces social welfare policies and programs in the U.S. and examines the social, economic, and cultural forces that shaped their development. Special attention is paid to the influence of racism and sexism on policy. Students gain analytical tools to assess the equity implications of local, state, and federal policy reforms and develop skills in research, advocacy, and social action for policy change.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
SW 101 or instructor permission