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FYS 1124 - Human Behav and Soc Environ

Credits: 4
This course examines the richness and diversity of the human experience throughout the life span from a biopsychosocial perspective. Various theoretical frameworks ranging from Freud to Feminism are examined. Functional and dysfunctional patterns of coping and adaptation are identified. In addition, social issues such as domestic violence, teen suicide, and eating disorders are explored from a socio-historical context.
McDaniel Plan: First-Year Seminar, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding Equivalent to SWK-2214, SW-2214, SOC-2214.



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