SOCWK 330 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment

Institution:
Ball State University
Subject:
Social Work
Description:
Focuses on human growth and development from the prenatal period through later adulthood. Biological, psychological, and social aspects of human behavior are discussed. The complex interaction between human development and various social, cultural, spiritual, familial, organizational, and community factors are highlighted. Emphasizes applying concepts and theories to assessment. Prerequisite: SOCWK 200, 220, 230; PSYSC 100, 267 or BIO 254; SOC 242 or 100; permission of the department chairperson. (PSYSC 267 or BIO 254; SOC 242 or SOC 100 waived for minors, family life educator certification candidates, and WMNST majors and minors). Open only to social work majors and minors; family life educator certification candidates and women’s studies majors and minors.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(765) 289-1241
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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