Cluster Five: Individuals in the Human Community (6 credits)

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Coordinator: Dr. Jeanne Martino-McAllister

Description:

In Cluster Five, students learn about themselves as individuals and as members of different communities. Through studying the many variables that influence human behavior in contemporary society, students gain an understanding of the relationship between the individual and a diverse community and develop a sense of responsibility for self and community. Students explore how individuals develop and function in the social, psychological, emotional, physical and spiritual dimensions.

Requirements:

The two courses within this six credit-hour cluster may be taken concurrently or individually, in any order. Students are required to complete one course each in Wellness and in Sociocultural Dimension. Students are expected to complete Cluster Five coursework during the first two years at the University.

Cluster Five Course Descriptions

Learning Objectives:

After completing Cluster Five: Individuals in the Human Community, students should be able to:

  • Understand the dimensions of wellness, the various factors affecting each dimension, and how dimensions are interrelated.
  • Understand the relationship between personal behaviors and lifelong health and wellness.
  • Recognize an individual's level of health and wellness and understand how these levels impact quality of life
  • Identify and implement strategies that improve an individual's wellness
  • Identify factors that affect individual and group behavior in social contexts
  • Identify factors that lead an individual or group to adopt a particular position on social and behavioral issue
  • Discern the extent to which sources of information about the socio-cultural dimension are reputable and unbiased
  • Evaluate the extent to which the approach to, and uses of, psychosocial research are ethical and appropriate