SOWK 261 Human Behavior and The Social Environment II

The study of the biological, psychological, and social theories of human development from young adulthood to old age. Human development is examined using the underpinning of the ecological systems perspective including the multiple factors that impact development such as; race, social class, gender, and religion. Recommended prerequisite: PSYC 130.

Credits

3

Distribution

School of Social Work and Sociology