Undergraduate Catalog

SW 350 Human Behavior and the SocialýEnvironment

Focuses on the interrelationships of biological, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual dimensions of human behavior across the life span. Theoretical frameworks are presented to better understand human behavior in family, group, organization, and community as primary systems. Major influences on human behavior such as racism, sexism, ageism, and other structural factors are analyzed. Normally offered in Fall semester only.

Credits

3

Offered

Fall