2017-2018 Graduate Catalog

SW 5403 HUMAN BEHAVIOR/SOC ENV ADV STD

This survey course covers the theoretical foundations of Human Behavior and the Social Environment. Human development is explored within the context of the life cycle with emphasis on environmental determinants of behavior, diversity, oppression and discrimination. The course addresses individuals, families groups, organizations, communities, and social institutions as well as the impact of social and economic forces on individual and social systems. These issues will be explored within the context of race, culture, ethnicity, gender, age, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation and levels of ability. Value and ethical issues in society and in social work will be addressed throughout. Co-Requisite: None Prerequisites: BSW degree and acceptance to MSW advanced standing program.

Credits

3