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			Wayne County Community College District
		
 
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			PrerequisiteSW 101 This course introduces students to the notion that individuals are a function of their interaction with the bio-psycho-social contexts. Students will explore theory and knowledge of human psychosocial development, behavior, and functioning, from infancy through death within a framework of culture, ethnicity, social class, race, gender, and sexual orientation. The interplay between and among micro, mezzo, and macro systems of individuals, groups, families, and communities as they influence human growth and development will be explored. Special emphasis on understanding the impact of poverty, oppression, discrimination, exploitation, and violence.
		
 
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			3.00
		
 
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			(313) 496-2600
		
 
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			North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
		
 
	
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