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SK 212

Soc Wk Transformative Action

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Concepts from critical social theory such as intersectionality, power and resistance, discourse ideology and critical self reflection will be introduced and related to social work practice. Students will examine the processes and effects of various structures of oppression as well as individual and collective practices that challenge and transform such structures. Prerequisite: SK111, SK121 and Registration status: senior student in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

Concepts from critical social theory such as intersectionality, power and resistance, discourse ideology and critical self reflection will be introduced and related to social work practice. Students will examine the processes and effects of various structures of oppression as well as individual and collective practices that challenge and transform such structures. Prerequisite: SK111, SK121 and Registration status: senior student in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

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Concepts from critical social theory such as intersectionality, power and resistance, discourse ideology and critical self reflection will be introduced and related to social work practice. Students will examine the processes and effects of various structures of oppression as well as individual and collective practices that challenge and transform such structures. Prerequisite: SK111, SK121 and Registration status: senior student in the Bachelor of Social Work program.


SK 212

Soc Wk Transformative Action

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Concepts from critical social theory such as intersectionality, power and resistance, discourse ideology and critical self reflection will be introduced and related to social work practice. Students will examine the processes and effects of various structures of oppression as well as individual and collective practices that challenge and transform such structures. Prerequisite: SK111, SK121 and Registration status: senior student in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

Concepts from critical social theory such as intersectionality, power and resistance, discourse ideology and critical self reflection will be introduced and related to social work practice. Students will examine the processes and effects of various structures of oppression as well as individual and collective practices that challenge and transform such structures. Prerequisite: SK111, SK121 and Registration status: senior student in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

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Concepts from critical social theory such as intersectionality, power and resistance, discourse ideology and critical self reflection will be introduced and related to social work practice. Students will examine the processes and effects of various structures of oppression as well as individual and collective practices that challenge and transform such structures. Prerequisite: SK111, SK121 and Registration status: senior student in the Bachelor of Social Work program.


SK 212 Prerequisites

Social Work 111 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 121 (Min. Grade D-)

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SK 212 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

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