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Human Behavior & the Social Environment I (SWK341 (UG24))

Term: Fall 2024 (UNDG)

Faculty

Kayla R Hinrichs
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Office Hours:

Mondays: 9am-11am

Wednesdays: 2:15pm-3:30pm

Thursdays: 12pm-1pm

Fridays: By Appointment after 12pm

Schedule

Tue-Thu, 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM (8/27/2024 - 12/13/2024) Location: MAIN (Jorden Hall 305 - Classroom Lecture)

Description

This course analyzes theories of human behavior in the social environment from a life span developmental approach. The content of this course is designed to increase students' potential for effective generalist social work assessment and interventions with individuals, families and social systems. The course strives to build students' appreciation for and understanding of the ramifications of the "person-in-environment" (PIE) principle that takes into consideration the social, biological and psychological influences of the environment. Students will examine the effects of social structures, social policies and cultural patterns on individuals at all stages of life. The course is designed to help students understand use of self, empowerment and strengths-based practice. Prerequisite: SWK130, PSY201. (3 s.h.)