T7820+International+Social+Development+Practice

Course description
This is an advanced level course designed to give the students the practice skills they need to advance international social development within western industrialized countries, transitional economies and poor developing countries. The course focuses on how to address global poverty, social injustices, inequality, and working with diverse populations distinguished by race, ethnicity, culture, class, gender, sexual orientation, religion, physical or mental ability, age and national origin. The course builds on both the core curriculum and the foundation courses in the policy practice, social enterprise administration, and AGPP method concentrations. Students will be expected to demonstrate basic understanding of international social welfare issues, and at least beginning skills in the use of comparative methods in analyzing a cross-national social development policy or program of particular interest to them.

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