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SWK 304 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment I


One of two courses in the Human Behavior and the Social Environment sequence. Provides a multidimensional perspective on human behavior, including substance use and abuse, addiction and recovery. Analyzes the person-in-environment concept, the influences of biological, psychological, spiritual, and socio-cultural factors on behavior, and the relevance of systems theory. Includes analysis and application of a range of human behavior theoretical perspectives and conceptual frameworks. Emphasizes diversity of the human experience and the reciprocal nature of interactions among persons and the systems in which they live.

Prerequisites & Notes
Course Codes: ACHR. Pre or Co-reqs: PSY.Q 102, SOC.Q 101. Normal cycle offering: Fall and Spring

Credits: 3



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