SWP 930 Spirituality in Social Work

This course emphasizes the interrelationship between spirituality and social work practice among diverse individuals, families, communities, cultures and religions. This course provides a framework of knowledge, values and skills for spiritually sensitive social work practice. From a critical reflective approach, students are prepared to respond to diverse spiritual perspectives. The role of religion and spirituality in supporting or impeding individual strengths and social justice is considered. Lect: 3 hrs. Prerequisites: (SWP 302, SWP 331, SWP 335, SWP 341, SWP 402 and SWP 435) or Direct Entry Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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