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PS 880

Foundations of Social Theories

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In a social historical context, students comparatively and critically assess the epistemological roots, values and ethical bases of community intervention, theory, research, evaluation and practice. Areas of focus include social policy, community organization, adult education, and program planning, with an emphasis on citizen participation in these interventions.

In a social historical context, students comparatively and critically assess the epistemological roots, values and ethical bases of community intervention, theory, research, evaluation and practice. Areas of focus include social policy, community organization, adult education, and program planning, with an emphasis on citizen participation in these interventions.

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In a social historical context, students comparatively and critically assess the epistemological roots, values and ethical bases of community intervention, theory, research, evaluation and practice. Areas of focus include social policy, community organization, adult education, and program planning, with an emphasis on citizen participation in these interventions.


PS 880

Foundations of Social Theories

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In a social historical context, students comparatively and critically assess the epistemological roots, values and ethical bases of community intervention, theory, research, evaluation and practice. Areas of focus include social policy, community organization, adult education, and program planning, with an emphasis on citizen participation in these interventions.

In a social historical context, students comparatively and critically assess the epistemological roots, values and ethical bases of community intervention, theory, research, evaluation and practice. Areas of focus include social policy, community organization, adult education, and program planning, with an emphasis on citizen participation in these interventions.

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In a social historical context, students comparatively and critically assess the epistemological roots, values and ethical bases of community intervention, theory, research, evaluation and practice. Areas of focus include social policy, community organization, adult education, and program planning, with an emphasis on citizen participation in these interventions.


PS 880 Prerequisites

No Prerequisite Information Available

PS 880 Leads To

PS 887

PS 880 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Graduate (GR)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees:

Doctor of Philosophy (PHD)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study (Major, Minor, Concentration or Partner Institution):

Psychology (PSYC)

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