SWK 578 Human Sexuality
Social workers practice in all contexts, practicing from a cultural humility perspective with diverse populations is a hallmark of the social work profession. This elective course will prepare students with knowledge about current societal trends relating to sex and gender identity. Students will learn how to advocate for diverse individuals, and their families, who may be marginalized and discriminated against because of their sex or gender identity when seeking social services. Social workers practice through the lens of a biopsychosocial-spiritual framework. An analysis of God's design for humanity will be explored that promotes a biblical view of human sexuality.