1 Chamberlain Ave Portland Campus Office Hours: Tues/Thurs 11am to 1pm (and by appointment) Class times: Section One meets 8:00am - 9:15am Tuesdays and...
A year sequence (may be less extensive for students not majoring in Social Work or Society and Justice) designed to prepare students to become...
Course Description: Beginning experience in a social service setting to acquire skills in relationships building and to develop understanding of social work ethics, values...
Course and Project Overview The purpose of this 4-credit class is to involve students in a series of readings and discussions that explore the...
"Charity, vertical, humiliates. Solidarity, horizontal, helps." - Eduardo Galeano Course Description Social and Economic Justice will review and study historical and contemporary issues in...
This course examines the topics contained in a traditional urban sociology course and applies them to the surrounding urban area of Washington, D.C. It...
The Project D.C. course is designed as a participatory research seminar. The central feature of the course is that each student will work in...
Sociology 150 Spring 2000 Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30-10:50 am Discussion Sections Tuesdays, 11 am: WPH 202 Thursdays, 11 am: WPH 202 Course description This...
Planning for Metropolitan RegionsThis course will focus on the regional scale management of the relationships between urban land use, transportation and environmental quality. Background...
Course Description: This upper division undergraduate research seminar provides an opportunity for participants to develop an assessment on the character and quality of informational...
Texts: Annual Editions: Women·s Studies ’99-00 (AE); Richardson/Taylor/Whittier, Feminist Frontiers IV (R/T/W); Ruth, Issues in Feminism, 4th ed. (R); Handouts. Introduction This course will...
In Other Words Summer 2000 Melissa Kesler Gilbert DESCRIPTION: In this course, we will be working with our community partner, the local non-profit feminist...