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Jan 11, 2026
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2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide [ARCHIVED]
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SW 305 - Hum Behavior in Soc Environmen Credits: 4
This course introduces undergraduate-level social work students to a set of foundational and influential theories that can be utilized to consider human bio-psycho-social-cultural-spiritual development in various contexts. This course explores the behavioral and social science knowledge of human behaviors and development through the life course.
Using an interdisciplinary, liberal arts perspective, students will gain knowledge about human development across the life course and become familiarized with a variety of frameworks for interpreting the interactions among human biological, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual systems as they affect and are affected by human behavior. The impact of social and economic forces on individuals and social systems will be addressed, including theoretical content about the patterns, dynamics, and consequences of discrimination, economic imbalances, and oppression. Values and ethical issues related to theories presented will also be considered. Throughout the course, students will be encouraged to critique and apply knowledge to understand person and environment. Prerequisites: SW 304 Corequisites: SW 303.
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