SOCWEL116H

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SOCWEL 116H - Homelessness in America

School of Social Welfare Undergraduate SSW - School of Social Welfare

Subject

SOCWEL

Course Number

116H

Course Level

Undergraduate

Course Title

Homelessness in America

Course Description

The course will address issues of homelessness in the context of social responsibility for the poor and definitions of poverty and need. It will consider the legal, social, and economic context of homelessness. It will look at homelessness as a full-time job of survival, exploring the prospects of the homeless for changing their condition. The course will look at the diversity of the homeless, their special needs, handicaps, and behaviors. It will explore the newly institutionalized system of caring for the homeless, its problems, and prospects. Included for consideration will be government-supported and private programs for housing and social services as well as new ways for addressing the homelessness problem through the child welfare, housing, health, mental health, and substance abuse treatment systems.

Minimum Units

2

Maximum Units

2

Grading Basis

Default Letter Grade; P/NP Option

Method of Assessment

Written Exam

Instructors

Segal

Prerequisites

110.

Repeat Rules

Course is not repeatable for credit.

Formats

Lecture

Term

Fall and Spring

Weeks

15 weeks

Weeks

15

Lecture Hours

2

Lecture Hours Min

2

Lecture Hours Max

2

Outside Work Hours

4

Outside Work Hours Min

4

Outside Work Hours Max

4