Course descriptions are provided for available courses AND their prerequisites. View a list of courses offered during the Summer 2012 term.
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This course information is derived from the Online Course Catalog, which is under development. The information may not be accurate and is provided only as a convenience. Please consult the print or PDF version of the Course Catalog for all official course information.
Human Behav in Soc Environ
SW411A: Human Behavior in the Social Environment (required) Theoretical perspectives inevitably inform social work practice. This two-semester course helps students learn and critically engage with formal theoretical approaches to individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Students learn the language and logic of selected developmental, systemic-ecological, and political approaches to human behavior. The first semester focuses on ecological and environmental and other social theories that shape individual behavior. Two consecutive semesters of SW411 are required: SW411A and SW411B. Students must register for the same section each semester.
Course details
- Course number: SW-411A
- Credits: 3.00
- Academic Level: Graduate
- Currently Offered: Yes
- Course Type: Lecture
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