SW 240 U1 UC UC16
Hmn Behv & So Envr 3.00 01/07/2019 04/27/2019 Web/On-line Course
A study of human behavior and development
from an ecological and social
systems approach, including biological, psychological,
spiritual, sociological,
economic, political and system theories. The social
work practice perspective emphasizes how
lifespan development is affected by interactions
among individuals, families, groups, organizations,
and communities at local, national and
international levels. The impact of prejudice
and discrimination on cultural diversity,
ethnicity, sexual orientation, physical/mental
disabilities and health issues as it impacts social
and economic justice. Ethical values and issues
are discussed. Prerequisites:
SO 103; PS 101; SW 101; BI 140 is also required
for the HBSE Content Area.
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