SOC W 620
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Human Behavior and Social Environment
Course Description
Draws from ecosystems, lifespan, and other theoretical perspectives to examine persons in their social environment as individuals, members of families, groups, organizations, and communities. Considers cultural, social, psychological, biological, and spiritual forces.
When Taught
Fall
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Other Prerequisites
MSW students only, or instructor's consent.
Title
CSWE 2022 Competency 2
Learning Outcome
Engage Diversity and Difference in Practice Links to BYU AIM: Spiritually Strengthening (importance of human relationships, inherent dignity & worth of the person) and Character Building (integrity, social justice)
Title
CSWE 2022 Competency 3
Learning Outcome
Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice Links to BYU AIM: Spiritually Strengthening (importance of human relationships, inherent dignity worth of the person) and Character Building (integrity, social justice)
Title
CSWE 2022 Competency 5
Learning Outcome
Engage in Policy Practice Links to BYU AIM: Lifelong Learning and Service (service)