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SW311 — Perspectives On Human Behavior

3 credits · 3 hours

Prerequisites: SW 310 Second course in two-course sequence that promotes a multidimensional understanding of human functioning and behavior across systems and the life course. Specifically examines human behavior and functioning among individuals and families. Emphasizes an evidence-informed approach to assessing human functioning. Advances student ability to critically apply a range of theories and research to better understand and assess human behavior and development.

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