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HDFS 300: Individual and Family Services Delivery

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General Information

Credits: 3

Description:

Offers an overview of human services delivery with a focus on families. Explores the historical and social contexts as well as the theoretical orientations of systems that shape delivery of services to families. Examines: 1) economic and cultural barriers that prevent families from gaining access to services; 2) social policy surrounding services for families; 3) ethical and legal issues in family services. Offered by School of Integrative Studies. Limited to three attempts.
Recommended Prerequisite: HDFS 200.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

Current Sections

This course is not offered this semester.

Prior Sections (partial list)
  • Spring 2021, Section: DL1, CRN 24555, Format: Online, Instructor: Ricardo Sanchez
  • Fall 2020, Section: DL1, CRN 79218, Format: Online, Instructor: Ricardo Sanchez
  • Spring 2020, Section: 001, CRN 16162, Format: Face-to-Face, Instructor: Ahlishia Shipley
  • Fall 2019, Section: 002, CRN 82105, Format: Face-to-Face, Instructor: Bethany Letiecq
  • Spring 2019, Section: 001, CRN 18411, Format: Face-to-Face, Instructor: Bethany Letiecq
  • Fall 2018, Section: 001, CRN 81088, Format: Face-to-Face, Instructor: Bethany Letiecq
  • Spring 2018, Section: 002, CRN 21516, Format: Face-to-Face, Instructor: Bethany Letiecq
  • Spring 2017, Section: 001, CRN 13347, Instructor: Bethany Letiecq
  • Spring 2016, Section: 001, CRN 14482, Instructor: Bethany Letiecq
  • Spring 2015, Section: 001, CRN 17231, Instructor: Bethany Letiecq