College Record 2024-2025

SWK-221 Human Behavior and Social Environment I

Content about human bio-psycho-social development through the life stages, including knowledge about social systems in which individuals live (families, groups, organizations, instructions, and communities). The application of systems to a social work perspective of human development; emphasis on life situations encountered by generalist social workers and the impact of factors such as oppression, discrimination, poverty, and sexism.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BIO-202, SWK-101 and one from PSY-101 or PSY-123 previously or concurrently with minimum grades of C required

Offered

  • Every Fall and Spring