PUB AFF 114
People, Organizations, and Systems
Description: Lecture, three hours. Theoretical approaches to human service organizations to explore social ecology of helping relationships and problem-solving processes in which helpers and clients in organizations engage. Examination of organizational structures/function. Study of interplay between individual clients, organizations, larger systems, and social and cultural backdrop. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2024 - I'm not gonna lie, the people who hate on her teaching style and hate the overall topics of this course have underlying issues they need to work on... This course is very insightful and interesting. Professor Leap talks about gangs, race, organizations, and systems. If these topics don't interest you then don't take the class. However, if they do interest you I would 100% recommend this class. Professor Leap is funny and her lectures were never close to being boring. The three hours went by super fast. Attendance is mandatory and there is a midterm and final (both papers). The midterm is in person and she basically asks you to define 5 terms introduced during class and asks you to answer 2 "essay" questions. If you read the books and take notes then you are guaranteed an A. The final is a take at home essay and is super easy. You just write 2 essays each 3-5 pages talking about the books you read throughout the class. EASY A!! Final (50%), Midterm (30%), Attendance (20%)
Winter 2024 - I'm not gonna lie, the people who hate on her teaching style and hate the overall topics of this course have underlying issues they need to work on... This course is very insightful and interesting. Professor Leap talks about gangs, race, organizations, and systems. If these topics don't interest you then don't take the class. However, if they do interest you I would 100% recommend this class. Professor Leap is funny and her lectures were never close to being boring. The three hours went by super fast. Attendance is mandatory and there is a midterm and final (both papers). The midterm is in person and she basically asks you to define 5 terms introduced during class and asks you to answer 2 "essay" questions. If you read the books and take notes then you are guaranteed an A. The final is a take at home essay and is super easy. You just write 2 essays each 3-5 pages talking about the books you read throughout the class. EASY A!! Final (50%), Midterm (30%), Attendance (20%)