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SWRK 340 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment

3 credits · 3 hours

The theoretical aspects of the systems perspective as a framework for social work practice; integration of knowledge of biological, psychological, social-structural and cultural sources of behavior as they affect or are affected by human behavior; understanding of behavior and environment with a review of micro-level systems and an emphasis on macro-level systems. It is strongly recommended students have completed a biology course, Introduction to Sociology and a developmental or lifespan psychology course before taking SWRK 340 .

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