Multicultural Issues ASAC 1003

3 Credits

This course provides students with knowledge and skills to work with physically, socio-economically, mentally, psychologically, and economically disadvantaged and oppressed people. Attention is given to ethnic minorities of color, women, people with disabilities, gay and lesbian people, the poor and the oppressed. A multi-dimensional, cross-cultural framework is introduced for assessments and interventions with consumers form diverse groups. Students learn to identify and emphasize the adaptive capabilities and strengths of disadvantaged and oppressed people.

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