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Home > Course Catalog > Course Descriptions > (SWK) Social Work
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SWK 256 Development of Social Welfare (3 credits)
This course covers the history, value, political and economic conditions that influence the development and provision of social welfare services. Information about inequality and the major social welfare programs that benefit the disadvantaged is included. A basic analytic model will be presented to evaluate social welfare policies. (S) ND:SS
SWK 257 Human Behavior and the Social Environment (3)
This foundation course uses ecological/social systems theory as the overall conceptual framework. Biopsycho-sociocultural aspects of human development are emphasized along with a recognition of the reciprocal interactions and transactions of multiple systems that influence human development throughout the life span. A paradigms framework is used for presenting human behavior theory and diversity. Prerequisite/Corequisite: PSYC 111, BIOL 115, SOC 110. (F)
SWK X92 Experimental Course (1-9)
A course designed to meet special departmental needs during new course development. It is used for one year after which time the course is assigned a different number.
See also Mental Health Care (MEHC)

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