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SK 433

Working w/ Immigrant & Refugee

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This course will critically examine the context of the Canadian immigration system and its impact on the experiences of newcomers. Topics will include theories and discourses of migration, critical analysis of the Canadian immigration policy, leading settlement and adaptation services, and structural issues related to the wellbeing of immigrants, refugees, and diaspora. Prerequisites: SK311, SK312, SK313, SK314, SK315, SK321, SK322, SK399 and Year 4 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

This course will critically examine the context of the Canadian immigration system and its impact on the experiences of newcomers. Topics will include theories and discourses of migration, critical analysis of the Canadian immigration policy, leading settlement and adaptation services, and structural issues related to the wellbeing of immigrants, refugees, and diaspora. Prerequisites: SK311, SK312, SK313, SK314, SK315, SK321, SK322, SK399 and Year 4 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

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This course will critically examine the context of the Canadian immigration system and its impact on the experiences of newcomers. Topics will include theories and discourses of migration, critical analysis of the Canadian immigration policy, leading settlement and adaptation services, and structural issues related to the wellbeing of immigrants, refugees, and diaspora. Prerequisites: SK311, SK312, SK313, SK314, SK315, SK321, SK322, SK399 and Year 4 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.


SK 433

Working w/ Immigrant & Refugee

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This course will critically examine the context of the Canadian immigration system and its impact on the experiences of newcomers. Topics will include theories and discourses of migration, critical analysis of the Canadian immigration policy, leading settlement and adaptation services, and structural issues related to the wellbeing of immigrants, refugees, and diaspora. Prerequisites: SK311, SK312, SK313, SK314, SK315, SK321, SK322, SK399 and Year 4 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

This course will critically examine the context of the Canadian immigration system and its impact on the experiences of newcomers. Topics will include theories and discourses of migration, critical analysis of the Canadian immigration policy, leading settlement and adaptation services, and structural issues related to the wellbeing of immigrants, refugees, and diaspora. Prerequisites: SK311, SK312, SK313, SK314, SK315, SK321, SK322, SK399 and Year 4 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

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This course will critically examine the context of the Canadian immigration system and its impact on the experiences of newcomers. Topics will include theories and discourses of migration, critical analysis of the Canadian immigration policy, leading settlement and adaptation services, and structural issues related to the wellbeing of immigrants, refugees, and diaspora. Prerequisites: SK311, SK312, SK313, SK314, SK315, SK321, SK322, SK399 and Year 4 status in the Bachelor of Social Work program.


SK 433 Prerequisites

Social Work 311 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 312 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 313 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 314 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 315 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 321 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 322 (Min. Grade D-) and Social Work 399 (Min. Grade D-)

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SK 433 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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

Social Work (SOWK)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 4 (4)

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