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Degree Requirements The degree programs emphasize a multidisciplinary perspective, preparing students to assist people and their communities to function as effectively as possible. Recommended and required coursework focus on knowledge and skills in human behavior, group dynamics, organizational behavior, and community systems. Students should refer to the specific General Education Requirements for the University and consult with their Faculty Advisor for specific Department requirements. Coursework in psychology, sociology, communication, biology, political science, social work, mass media, business or other areas may be recommended or required.
A minimum of 62 hours is required for completion of the Associate degree. The Associate of Applied Science degree in Human Services (AAS) includes 26 credit hours of University and general education requirements, and students majoring in Human Services must complete a minimum of 27 hours of credit in the department. These hours must include HS 100, 131, 250, 251, 280 and 281. Nine additional hours must be selected, to develop an emphasis area, in consultation with a faculty advisor. At least six credit hours for the emphasis area must be taken in the Human Services Department. Possible options include, but are not limited to, addiction counseling, youth services, gerontology, victim/survivor services, mental health, or developmental disabilities. Majors are encouraged to take OA 128 or CM 101, or show proficiency in working with computer applications. Students must receive a grade of C or better in each course applied to the major.
A minimum of 124 hours is required for completion of the Baccalaureate
degree. The Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Human Services (BAS)
includes 47 credit hours of University and general education requirements,
and students majoring in Human Services must complete a minimum of 66
hours of credit in the department. These hours must include HS100, 131,
250, 251/305, 280, 281, 300, 302, 325, 330, 380, 411, 445, 450/550, 481,
495/595, and 498. In consultation with a faculty advisor, a total of fifteen
additional credit hours must be selected to develop an area of emphasis.
Possible options include, but are not limited to, addiction counseling,
youth services, gerontology, victim/ survivor services, mental health,
develop-mental disabilities, or adult care home administration. Of these
hours, at least 12 credit hours must be Human Services coursework, 3 hours
must be selected from another discipline relating to the area of emphasis,
and a minimum of 6 hours must be upper division courses. All majors are
encouraged to take OA 128 or CM 101, or show proficiency working with
computer applications. Students must receive a grade of C or better in
each course applied to the major. |