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HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences Adam E. Jack, M.S., Chair
Note: In addition to completing the following required courses, students must fulfill the General Education Requirements listed on pages 82-83. Major requirements and/ or General Education Requirements may be changed by official action of the faculty. Under “Recommended Sequence� below, a number indicates the year during which it is recommended that the course be taken (i.e., 1-first year; 2-second year, etc.); a letter indicates that the course should be taken during a particular semester (i.e., F-Fall; S-Spring). This is a recommended sequence which will be individualized based on the course rotation schedule and in consultation with the faculty advisor.
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN HUMAN SERVICES (SOCIAL SCIENCE OPTION)
Required Courses Department
BIO BUS COM ENG HSV
Course Number
118 101 102 208 306 317 228 329 345 216 465
Credits
4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6
Course Title
Human Biology for Non-Majors Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Managerial Accounting Principles of Management Business Finance Personnel/Human Resources Management Business and Professional Speaking Business/Professional Writing Grants Writing and Research Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences Human Services Internship
2013-2014
Human Services
Three programs in Human Services lead to the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. The Bachelor of Arts programs emphasizes educational and social science course content, while the Bachelor of Science program draws from a number of applied science disciplines to provide a comprehensive health approach to human services. The programs prepare students for entry-level positions in a wide variety of community service settings. Graduates may be employed in mental health, substance abuse, aging/gerontology, domestic violence, youth services, childcare, corrections/criminal justice, education/schools, health care, recreation/fitness, and vocational rehabilitation settings. Completion of this program is appropriate preparation for graduate work in human services, social work, counseling, criminal justice, sociology, human resources, and law. Students who intend to be admitted into the BA in Human Services (Education Option) and the BS in Human Services programs will apply to an Admissions and Progression Committee (three members of the Human Studies Department) through the department chair. Permission to apply must obtained from the Chair of the Department of Human Studies to enter the BA in Human Services (Education Option) and the Bachelor of Science in Human Studies.