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SOWK: Social Work (UG)

340-01
Human Behav & Social Env
 
TR 9:55 am - 11:35 am
A. Nesmith
SUSTCore 
02/03 - 05/22
32/32/0
Lecture
CRN 22684
4 Cr.
Size: 32
Enrolled: 32
Waitlisted: 0
02/03 - 05/22
M T W Th F Sa Su
 

9:55 am
11:35 am
SCB 112

 

9:55 am
11:35 am
SCB 112

     

Subject: Social Work (UG) (SOWK)

CRN: 22684

Lecture

St Paul: Summit Classroom Building 112

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Human Diversity

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Diversity/Soc Just

Other Requirements Met:
     Sustainability (SUST)

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Ande Nesmith

The primary focus of this course is to investigate how humans interact with their social environments. This is a theory-heavy course focusing on metacognition- training students to think about the way we think. The course provides students with knowledge of theories of the social environments and how they impact, as well as are impacted, by human behavior. Further, theories on human behavior are examined through the multidimensional framework constituting biological, psychological, spiritual, socio-cultural, political, and economic factors. Emphasis is on the role of and interaction between these multiple factors at the level of various systems: the individual, family, small group, organization, community, and society, including political and economic systems. The course consists of five modules: interpersonal relations and empowerment; social systems; political and economic systems; justice; and multiculturalism. The course investigates the multiple dimensions and intersections of diversity including gender, race/ethnicity, age, religion, ability, sexual orientation, nationality, and global and international perspectives. Students leave the class with a holistic understanding of the human experience within the environments that surround them. Prerequisite or concurrent registration: SOWK 281; Prerequisites: SOCI 100, PSYC 202, BIOL 105/106 or consent of the program director.

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