Human Behavior and the Social Environment (HBSE) I (3)
From a multi-theoretical perspective, this course
explores the interaction of cultural, biological,
psychological, social, and spiritual, and environmental
influences and how they work to promote or deter the
development of individuals from birth to adolescence.
Attention is given to the range of social systems in
which persons live. The impact of social and economic
forces, oppression, gender, age, and social class on
human adaptation are examined as they relate to human
behavior and social work interventions. This is the
first of a two-semester HBSE sequence. The combination
of SOCW 310 and SOCW 311 meet general studies core
requiremetns for Identity and Relationships.
Prerequisites: BIOL 101 and SOCW 120 or instructor's
permission