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This course focuses on the life stages of young adulthood, middle adulthood, and later adulthood. The focus is on the interactions between and among individuals, groups, societies, and economic systems. Course content includes empirically based theories and knowledge and teaches biological and social science concepts concerning human development that are fundamental to social work practice. Special attention is given to the impact of human diversity, discrimination and oppression on the individuals ability to reach or maintain optimal health and well-being. Course restricted to Social Work majors accepted into the program
Units: 3.0
Hours: 5 classroom + 0 lab/studio