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SWK 307 Human Behavior in Adulthood (3 credits)

Hours: 5 classroom + 0 lab/studio
Prerequisite(s): Department permission
Taught: Spring only
This course examines the relationship between human behavior and the social environment in young, middle, and later adulthood. It provides a theoretical foundation for social work practice by examining the biological, psychological and sociological factors that influence human development. Special emphasis is placed on diversity and its influence on behavior.
Repeatable: No



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