This course provides students with an opportunity to explore a variety of social work knowledge, skills and values relating to ethical principles, theories and cultural ethical practices and issues. Students will learn skills of communication in the social work practice and to combine their skills with ethical social work practice.
Available courses
Students will be introduced to the principles, ethics and concepts of the general method of social work practice. The historical development of the profession of social work will be examined. Within this study, students will explore the philosophical foundations of both First Nations helping methods and Western social work practice. Students will be invited to enhance their self-awareness and investigate how their personal values, beliefs, and experiences may impact their future work in human services.
In this course, Economic analysis, problems and policies are examined in the following areas: the Canadian economy; foreign ownership in the Canadian economy; the role of consumers and firms in competitive and monopolistic markets; government economic policies; the use of the environment; and the distribution of income, inequality and poverty.

In This
course, students learn the basic
skills for the most common information technology tools applied in
schools. These tools include: word processing, presentations, Internet
usage, digital media formats, and spreadsheets.

