January 2026 University Catalog

SWK3208 Human Behavior and the Social Environment

Students in this course develop an understanding of the ways in which the social environment affects human behavior. Students analyze and apply theories and concepts from behavioral sciences to make informed generalist social work practice interventions within the context of interactions between individuals and groups in various economic, environmental, and social systems. For BSW students only. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer or credit for prior learning.

Credits

6

Prerequisite

SWK2208, completion of or concurrent registration in SWK3200