SWHB-207 : Human Behavior & Social Environment II
Studies human behavior at the levels of small groups, the family, formal organizations, and communities. Explores a range of empirically-based theories and knowledge of how a biological, sociological, cultural, spiritual, and psychological system determines the health and well-being of individuals, groups, and other social units in the society. The social systems model is used to integrate this content with the individual-level development content from the HBSE I course. This course includes content on the strengths perspective, empowerment, and the Black perspective in order to help students to understand the ways in which social systems impact the well-being of human beings and other social systems.
Prerequisites/Permissions
SWHB-205. [Required for all students.]