Human Development in the Social Environment

CEPR1262 Non-credit course 0
Description:
This professional development course is designed for non-social work majors who have or wish to have experience in the delivery of social services. The course explores human development in the context of the broader social environment. It identifies the relationship between human developmental stages (from conception to death) and the problems associated with environmental interactions. Systems and theory are examined in the biological, psychological, sociological and spiritual arenas.

Book Information: Zastrow, C.H. & Kirst-Ashman, K.K., S.L. Hessenauer, (2019). Understanding Human Behavior and the Social Environment (11th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning. ISBN: 1337556475.

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3/10/2025 - 4/24/2025
Online
Online
Kerry Kennedy
$377