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Nov 21, 2024
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2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Human Services, A.A.
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Human ServicesThe Human Services (HS) major is designed to meet the educational needs of adults working in the human services field who currently do not have a Bachelor’s degree. The curriculum is competency based and designed to use active learning to enhance the current experiences and understandings students bring to the classroom, to provide culturally appropriate models and concepts that can be applied to students’ work environments, to enhance personal growth and well-being, and to develop a professionalism that allows students to become leaders in the human services community.
Graduates of this program are expected to:
- Understand the scope and history of the human services field.
- Acquire competencies required of human services professionals in interviewing skills, care coordination, crisis intervention, group facilitation, cultural competence, management, and service documentation.
- Understand and apply ethical principles of the profession.
- Develop professional writing skills, including the ability to write in APA format.
- Understand and apply research principles to current professional reading, evaluation and other applied research needs of an agency.
Associate of Arts in Human Services provides a basic understanding of human service principles and prepares the student for entry level positions in human services. Associate of Arts Degree courses can be applied toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Students in the Campus Undergraduate Program who are interested in a Bachelor of Arts in Human Services may enroll in Degree Completion program after completing the requirements for the Associates of Arts degree. In this event, students must complete additional General University courses (GURs) to meet the Bachelor of Arts Degree requirement.
Students completing an Associates of Arts degree who are interested in a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Management, Accounting, Human Services, or Health Services Administration may enroll in the Degree Completion Program after completing the requirements for the Associates of Arts degree. Students must reapply and meet admissions standards to be admitted into the Degree Completion Program. In this event, students must also meet the employment requirement and take additional General University courses (GURs) to meet the Bachelor of Arts degree requirements.
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General University Requirements
- Introduction to Active Learning (IS 23300 ) (3)
- Written Communication (LL 10100 ) (4)
- Speech Communication (IS 20600 ) (3)
- Quantitative Reasoning (MT 10100 , BAM 10500 ) (4)
- Humanities (4)
- Laboratory Science (4)
- Social/Behavioral Science (PY 15000 ) (3-4) †
- Ethical and Religious Values (3-4)
Total Credit Hours: 26-30
Minimum Graduation Credit Hour Requirement: 64
* Also satisfies GUR’s. † Credits are satisfied by Major Requirements. Non-Profit Management Emphasis
A non-profit emphasis in management is available to students in the Human Services degree program. In addition to completing the requirements for the major, students are required to take HS 41900 or BAM 21000 before taking any of the 400 level Non-Profit courses in the emphasis. Students who take HS 41900 may select four elective courses and students that take BAM 21000 may select three elective courses from (BAM 42000 , BAM 42100 , BAM 42200 , BAM 42300 and IS 31100 ); a total of 12 credits is required to earn the non-profit emphasis. All courses in this emphasis are offered online. |
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