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Jun 07, 2025
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2025-26 Catalog
Human Services, B.S.
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Concentration(s):
The Human Services program is designed to provide the academic and practical experience necessary to enter the field of human services upon completion of the degree. The combination of academic theoretical coursework and its application through supervised field work experience provides students with the breadth of preparation necessary for employment in a wide range of human service agencies and community organizations. Students have the opportunity to enhance their programs with minors in such fields as Education, Business, and Social Sciences. Stimulating courses are taught by experienced faculty who are current practitioners as well as active researchers.
Learning outcomes
By completing the BS in Human Services, students will:
- Be knowledgeable of the history and systems of the human services field;
- Be skillful at program assessment, planning, and development;
- Be able to find, use, manage, and protect information effectively;
- Be effective at oral and written communication;
- Be adept at program administration and leadership;
- Be committed to ethical practices; and
- Be respectful of client values and attitudes.
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Curriculum requirements - 120 credits
General education requirements - 40 credits
Program requirements - 51 credits
Electives in Human Services, Psychology, or related field - 18 credits
Free electives - 11 credits
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