SOC 226 Human Behavior & Social Behavior
This course will examine human behavior within the context of the larger collective system of social environment. Students will acquire the knowledge and skills for generalist practice including effective assessment, intervention and prevention methods. Utilizing a systems approach, students will recognize the biological, psychological, socio-cultural and religious elements which impact human development throughout the life cycle.
Course Prerequisites - Junior status, HSV 101, HSV 200, HSV 202, HSV 206, HSV 208, HSV 212
Prerequisite
Junior status required