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Nov 21, 2024
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SWO 370 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment This course prepares students for the profession of social work by introducing them to theories of human development across the lifespan through a social work lens. The goals of this course are (1) to apply theoretical knowledge to explore the biopsychosocial-spiritual dimensions of human development, challenging assumptions about normality; (2) to understand the role of stability and disequilibrium in processes of development, and (3) to apply an intersectional lens to understand identity development and human experience in the social environment. The course emphasizes critical thinking about the influence of oppressive structures, biases and diversity in development across the micro-macro continuum. This course fulfills the WRI3 Core Requirement.
Prerequisite(s): Prerequisites: SWO 270 , ENG 100 or equivalent for all students; for students admitted fall 2021 or later: any approved WRI 2 course (may be concurrent), or non-degree students; OR permission. Co-requisite(s): Credits: 3
Meets the Following Core Requirement: Writing, Reading, and Inquiry 3 Course Typically Offered: Spring Course Type: Social Work
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