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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Students trace the development of human services as a profession, identify employment options for human services professionals, and examine the various social problems to which human services professionals respond, including but not limited to child abuse, domestic violence, homelessness, immigration, mental illness, needs of the frail elderly, sexual assault, and substance abuse. Students complete 25 hours of service (approximately 1.5 hours/week) in an assigned local human services agency outside of class for the laboratory component of the course.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Students practice and demonstrate skills for intentional attending, development of therapeutic rapport, culturally competent interviewing and assessment, and solution-focused intervention planning. Pre-requisite: HS111.
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3.00 Credits
1-3 credits Students complete field work in approved human services programs related to individual interests. Students, who must meet University eligibility standards, arrange placement with the assistance of the academic advisor. Prerequisite: HS211.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Case management is a vital professional skill. In this course students apply informal and formal assessment strategies to family units, identify and document problems in daily living as experienced by various populations, practice decision-making regarding ethical dilemmas, and document generalist case management services using professional practice standards. This course is appropriate for psychology or criminal justice/corrections track majors. Prerequisite: HS211 or PY410.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits This course is devoted to a thorough review, analysis and evaluation of public welfare policy and at least one other topic. These topics may include but are not limited to the following: health care, environmental regulations, energy; consolidation of federal programs; affirmative action, etc. Special emphasis is given to the formulation, adoption, implementation, impact, and evaluation of public policy. Also offered as PS370.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits In this course students apply quantitative and qualitative research methods in the assessment of community or program functioning, the development and evaluation of human services-related programs, and decision-making regarding the allocation of resources in response to social problems. This course is offered every other year. Prerequisites: S350/PS342 and either PS242/S250 or PY311.
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4.00 Credits
1-4 creditsSpecialized courses are offered in areas of particular interest to students and faculty. Examples include adoption, career and vocational development, immigration, substance abuse, and welfare reform.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit In this course a student begins work on the thesis requirement. The student is expected to select a relevant topic, review relevant scholarly literature and design a research project. The student develops the project independently with mentoring by the academic advisor. Prerequisites: completion of research core of the major and consent of the academic advisor.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits In this course the student is expected to complete the research project designed in HS489. The student develops the project independently with mentoring by the academic advisor. Prerequisite: HS489.
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
0-1 credit Taken the semester before the student completes an internship, students work individually and as a group to evaluate internship readiness; identify possible internship sites; initiate interviews with prospective internship supervisors; review the literature about the population to be served; and develop learning contracts for secured internship sites. Students must meet University internship eligibility requirements. Prerequisites: completion of HS211 and HS306 with grades of C or better. Graded pass/no credit.
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