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.)