SOC WORK 707: Human Behavior in the Social Environment
Social Work 707
SOC WORK 707: Human Behavior in the Social Environment
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Integration of theories and models examining the complexity of person/environment functioning with respect to individuals, families, small groups, organizations, and communities. Using an ecologically based approach, the biological, culturally diverse, psychological and social influences of human choices, behavior and functioning are examined. This approach prepares the graduate student with a theoretical foundation for multi-level understanding of client systems.
Must be taken in the first semester of the MSW Program. This course is taken conjointly with the first Generalist Practice course (Soc Work 702) as well as their first semester of field placement (Soc Work 709) Concurrent enrollment in Social Work 702.

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