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2019 May Semester
Apr 23, 2024
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CRN 30569
Human Growth and Development - SOCW 421 - Z1
This course examines human growth and development with an emphasis on social processes from birth to death. The course follows a life cycle approach and addresses the influence of issues such as culture, class, gender and sexual orientation. Linkages are drawn between individual human development and health and social welfare policy, particularly as it affects residents of northern British Columbia. Note: Students who have not taken a human growth and development course must take this course prior to graduating with a BSW. If students have previously taken a Human Growth and Development course, they must check with a Student Advisor to ensure that the course meets the Human Growth and Development requirement.
This course examines human growth and development with an emphasis on social processes from birth to death. The course follows a life cycle approach and addresses the influence of issues such as culture, class, gender and sexual orientation. Linkages are drawn between individual human development and health and social welfare policy, particularly as it affects residents of northern British Columbia. Note: Students who have not taken a human growth and development course must take this course prior to graduating with a BSW. If students have previously taken a Human Growth and Development course, they must check with a Student Advisor to ensure that the course meets the Human Growth and Development requirement.

Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    World Wide Web
Schedule Type:  World Wide Web
Instructional Method: No Scheduled Meeting Times
Credits:   3.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class TBA   TBA May 06, 2019 - Aug 09, 2019 World Wide Web Gerard Bellefeuille (P)E-mail


CRN 30718
Human Growth and Development - SOCW 421 - Z2
This course examines human growth and development with an emphasis on social processes from birth to death. The course follows a life cycle approach and addresses the influence of issues such as culture, class, gender and sexual orientation. Linkages are drawn between individual human development and health and social welfare policy, particularly as it affects residents of northern British Columbia. Note: Students who have not taken a human growth and development course must take this course prior to graduating with a BSW. If students have previously taken a Human Growth and Development course, they must check with a Student Advisor to ensure that the course meets the Human Growth and Development requirement.
This course examines human growth and development with an emphasis on social processes from birth to death. The course follows a life cycle approach and addresses the influence of issues such as culture, class, gender and sexual orientation. Linkages are drawn between individual human development and health and social welfare policy, particularly as it affects residents of northern British Columbia. Note: Students who have not taken a human growth and development course must take this course prior to graduating with a BSW. If students have previously taken a Human Growth and Development course, they must check with a Student Advisor to ensure that the course meets the Human Growth and Development requirement.

Levels:  Undergraduate

Campus:    World Wide Web
Schedule Type:  World Wide Web
Instructional Method: No Scheduled Meeting Times
Credits:   3.000


Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class TBA   TBA May 06, 2019 - Aug 09, 2019 World Wide Web Gerard Bellefeuille (P)E-mail



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