SW 28500 Human Behavior in the Social Environment II

This course examines theories and knowledge of human bio-psycho-social-cultural-physical-spiritual development including the range of social systems in which individuals live (families, groups, organizations and communities) across the life span.  Students address how systems promote or deter people from maintaining or achieving optimal health and well-being.  Human development will be viewed as a complex interaction between individuals and systems.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

SW 27000.

Offered

spring semester only.