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Human Behavior & Social Envir II (SWK 320)

Term: Academic Year 2012-2013 Spring Semester

Faculty

Barbara A. Conklin
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(Human Behavior and Social Environment II)
Theories and knowledge of biological, sociological, and psychological development from early through later adulthood provides an understanding of the reciprocal relationship between human development and behavior and social environments. Application of the systems theory and the ecological perspective provides the framework to assess, intervene and evaluate human behavior in varied soical environments and at varied ages and stages of development. Students will engage in activities outside the classroom. Spring.