Diversity & Cultural Humility in Human
HUM-160-301W
Onondaga Community College
- Semester
- Fall 2026
- Instructor
- J. Bakeman
- Start Date
- 08-24-2026
- Total Credits
- 3
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Students in this course examine the theory,philosophy, and practice of working with diversepopulations, with a focus on the interactionsbetween individual and unique cultures withinsocieties and organizations attempting to movetoward equality and cultural humility. Studentsexplore cultural issues and ethics related toeconomic disparity, power, privilege, and socialjustice. Students also explore the complex social,political, and related ethical challenges advancedhuman services professional practitioners face asthey seek to meet the needs of diversepopulations. Students will also developself-awareness regarding their own feelings,assumptions, and behaviors in relation to othersdifferent from themselves and how these impacttheir personal values and belief systems. Throughreadings, case studies, and practical assignments,students engage in in-depth assessments ofemerging or persistent ethical or social justiceissues, through which they demonstrate theirability to empower, support, and connect serviceusers with community resources to develop theircultural humility.
Course Area: Human Services
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 08-24-2026 - 12-05-2026
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