2010-2011 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
SW 340 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
The course provides knowledge, values and skills employed in assessing groups, organizations, and communities. Emphasis is focused on the social systems perspective, social work values, and ethics and the issues related to the diversity of context. The course presents theories and knowledge necessary to practice in macro-settings (groups, organizations, communities and society). Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: SW 150, BIO 103, PSY 201, SOC 201, PSY 303, PSY/ SOC 360, SOC 392 or SW 300, and SOC 280 or SOC 384. Corequisites: SW 317.
Credits: 3