SWRK3322 — Human Behavior & The Social Environment I
The first of two courses required for the Human Behavior and the Social Environment sequence. Emphasizes the social systems approach for studying and conceptualizing the relationship, interrelationship, and interdependency among various systems and subsystems at the various sized systems levels (i.e., micro, mezzo, macro) with a focus on person-in-environment. Provides students with a knowledge base of the bio-psycho-social development of individuals as they develop over the life span and have membership in families, groups, organizations, and communities.
Prerequisites: SWRK2305, SWRK2307, BIOL1350, BIOL1150, PSYC2300