- PLO 1: Exhibit a thorough understanding of the role of the human service worker by demonstrating effective use of skills and knowledge to fulfill this role.
- CLO 6: Identify the factors involved in cultural change.
- CLO 9: Question one’s own cultural values and norms as well as other cultures’ values and norms without being ethnocentric.
- PLO 2: Apply knowledge of diversity and use multicultural approaches in service delivery.
- CLO 4: Discuss language, behavior and patterns of subsistence necessary for survival.
- CLO 5: Analyze the role of group formation and cooperation within culture.
- CLO 6: Identify the factors involved in cultural change.
- CLO 8: Adopt the anthropological perspective by regarding culture as the adaptive mechanism for human survival.
- CLO 9: Question one’s own cultural values and norms as well as other cultures’ values and norms without being ethnocentric.
- PLO 3: Apply principles of ethical decision making in the human services field and practice ethical behavior in relation to self and others within the helping relationship by adhering to the NASW Code of Ethics.
- CLO 9: Question one’s own cultural values and norms as well as other cultures’ values and norms without being ethnocentric.