SWS-3010 Human Behavior Soc Enviro II
This course examines the biological, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual aspects of individual development throughout adulthood. The reciprocal relationship between human behavior and social environments, including the range of social systems in which people live and the ways social systems promote or deter people in maintaining or achieving health and well-being, will be further considered, Including an exploration of the ways in which the intersectionality of factors such as race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and other dimensions of diversity shape life experience. The fundamentals of disaster mental health will also be introduced. This course is offered in the spring semester only.
Prerequisite
Complete SWS-3000 with a minimum grade of D-.