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HSSA 409: Management Information Systems in Human Services
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course examines the ways in which information systems impact agency and administrative systems. This course is designed for direct application of information systems to social service structures. Various database and decision support systems are examined and applied. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Human and Social Services Administration Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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HSSA 411: Grant Writing and Documentation
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to write grants that are based upon clearly defined needs analysis and project goals. Students research possible funding sources, identify goals and objectives, and develop a program evaluation and timeline for a mock proposal to provide students with reallife grant writing experience. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Human and Social Services Administration Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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HSSA 420: Special Issues for Non-Profit Organizations
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course provides current legal and human resource perspectives on select organizational issues. Strategic marketing of human services is viewed as a process of needs analysis in target markets, customer service and exchange. Community relations are examined from potentially differing perspectives of agency and community ideologies, as well as goal and outcome expectancies. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Human and Social Services Administration Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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HSSA 460: Human and Social Services Capstone Presentation
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is the presentation of the results of students' major research projects. Topics are chosen from the diverse realm of human and social services. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Human and Social Services Administration Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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HU 101: Introduction to the Humanities
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Focuses on basic concepts in the Humanities as they relate to everyday life and affect our choices and personal decisions. Examines how artists and thinkers make and convey meaning, how humans make sense of their life experiences, and how we define and shape values in relation to others.
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HU 105: Experiencing the Humanities through the Arts
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Introduces the Humanities through experiences in the fine arts. This class involves attending performances or presentations of the fine and performing arts. There is a student fee for tickets.
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HU 110: Western Humanities I
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Historical survey of humanities from the beginning of civilization to the Middle Ages. Designed to help students appreciate the humanities as they developed within cultures, integrating history, philosophy and the arts (particularly literature, sculpture, architecture, painting, and music).
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HU 120: Western Humanities II
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Historical survey of the humanities from the Renaissance to the present through the arts and philosophy, emphasizing the relationships between the arts and the ideas which defined western cultures and affected the lives of human beings. The course helps students comprehend values derived from reason and emotions in a world of increasing intellectual uncertainty. The arts studied include literature, music, painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and film.
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HU 310: Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Examines the artifacts of popular culture for what they reveal about the values, attitudes, mores, and conventions of contemporary society.
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IGEN 201: The Wisdom of the Simpsons
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Using the popular show The Simpsons as a springboard, this course asks basic questions about human life, society, and contemporary values. It examines the use of satire as presented through popular culture as a means of understanding changes in our culture and thinking.
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