SCWK301 Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
Human Behavior and the Social Environment II examines the biological, psychological, cognitive, spiritual, social, economic, racial and cultural variables that influence human development from early to late adulthood, with special focus on the individual within the contexts of family, groups and the broader community. The impacts of stress, deviant behavior, pathology, disease and disability are also examined. [Writing Course; Portfolio Course]
Prerequisite
SCWK 300; instructor consent
Corequisite
none
Offered
S