CRN 10621 Social Work Philosophy and Ethics - SOCW 336 - A1 |
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This course critically asesses the ethical issues involved in carrying out the tasks of Social Work practice, policy and research. Using the relevant Social Work Codes of Ethics as a starting point, these practice, policy and research roles are considered in the context of northern and remote Social Work. The course reviews different theoretical approaches to Social Work.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Prince George Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: On campus, face to face Credits:   3.000
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CRN 10767 Social Work Philosophy and Ethics - SOCW 336 - A2 |
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This course critically asesses the ethical issues involved in carrying out the tasks of Social Work practice, policy and research. Using the relevant Social Work Codes of Ethics as a starting point, these practice, policy and research roles are considered in the context of northern and remote Social Work. The course reviews different theoretical approaches to Social Work.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Fort St John Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: Hybrid, on campus & online Credits:   3.000 |
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CRN 10812 Social Work Philosophy and Ethics - SOCW 336 - A3 |
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This course critically asesses the ethical issues involved in carrying out the tasks of Social Work practice, policy and research. Using the relevant Social Work Codes of Ethics as a starting point, these practice, policy and research roles are considered in the context of northern and remote Social Work. The course reviews different theoretical approaches to Social Work.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Quesnel Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: Hybrid, on campus & online Credits:   3.000 |
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CRN 10813 Social Work Philosophy and Ethics - SOCW 336 - A4 |
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This course critically asesses the ethical issues involved in carrying out the tasks of Social Work practice, policy and research. Using the relevant Social Work Codes of Ethics as a starting point, these practice, policy and research roles are considered in the context of northern and remote Social Work. The course reviews different theoretical approaches to Social Work.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Terrace Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: Hybrid, on campus & online Credits:   3.000 |
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