
Human Behavior and Social Environment Duration: 8 weeks Objective: This course equips students with a foundational understanding of psychological and social theories, helping them analyze how individuals interact within their environments.
Course Modules:
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Introduction to Human Behavior – Theories of personality and social development.
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Social Systems & Welfare – Exploring social policies that impact individuals and communities.
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Psychology in Social Work – Understanding cognitive and emotional behavior.
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Family & Community Structures – The role of family dynamics and cultural factors.
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Developmental Stages – How people evolve over their lifespan.
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Ethical Considerations – Understanding social work ethics and responsibilities.
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Case Studies – Analyzing real-life scenarios and how social workers intervene.
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Final Project – Applying theories to real-world issues.
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