Human Behavior & Development
SWK 235
Description: This course focuses on understanding human behavior from an ecological perspective and covers the physiological, cognitive, social and emotional development of individuals from infancy through old age. Concepts such as social systems theory, human development theory, and human ecology will be introduced. Key concepts covered will include self-perception, family dynamics, moral growth, peer interactions, emotional challenges, and cultural influences applied to varied life experiences and stages. Students will gain practical insights into human development for effective practice in diverse contexts.
Prerequisite: None
Not Offered This Semester
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