SOCW 3003 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (5 credits)

5 credits

This course is designed to prepare students for clinical social work practice that reflects an advanced understanding of lifespan development and sociopsychological identity development in individuals, families, groups, and communities. Throughout this course, students will use their learning around lifespan development and sociopsychological identity development to understand human behavior and, particularly, individual and family functioning within the environmental context.

Prerequisites

  • SOCW 2001
  • SOCW 2002
  • SOCW 2003
  • SOCW 3002