Undergraduate Catalog

HUMA 156 Human Behavior and Well-Being

This course develops an understanding of the influence of biological, psychological and sociological factors on human behavior. Real-world cases are explored such as health and social issues in different contexts, national policies, and healthcare systems. Students learn to apply selected behavioral and social science concepts in their consideration of specific problems related to health, society, and human behavior.

Credits

3

Offered

Fall Spring Summer