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Applied Human Behavior
Description: Course content engages students in the understanding of the biological basis for our decision-making, substance use, mental health, learning and loving patterns. Students will explore the role of the nervous system, brain functions and the use of psychopharmacology on adults in industrialized countries. Students analyzes behavioral and biological theories with special regards to their relevance to individuals, families, groups, organization, institutions and communities; and the consideration of social, cultural, and economic factors affecting human behavior. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: Junior Status or higher
Applied Human Behavior
Term : Summer 2019
Catalog Year : 2018-2019
AHB 365 - Environmental And Biological Foundations Of Human Behavior
Description: Course content engages students in the understanding of the biological basis for our decision-making, substance use, mental health, learning and loving patterns. Students will explore the role of the nervous system, brain functions and the use of psychopharmacology on adults in industrialized countries. Students analyzes behavioral and biological theories with special regards to their relevance to individuals, families, groups, organization, institutions and communities; and the consideration of social, cultural, and economic factors affecting human behavior. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: Junior Status or higher