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AHS 7655: Principles of Creating a Human Services Organization
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
Creating an effective human service organization is critical in addressing the ever-changing needs of society. This course will equip students with the necessary tools to develop and manage a service-focused organization. Participants will learn how to develop a vision and mission, formulate a business plan, and shape an effective marketing plan. In addition, participants will learn how to complete the federal 501(c)3 application process for tax exempt nonprofit human service organizations.
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AHS 7670: Alcohol and Other Drugs Program Management
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course will focus on the social policy and legal contexts for providing substance abuse treatment services. Inpatient and out-patient models will be discussed. Issues surrounding court-mandated clients and judicial referrals will be addressed. Students will develop skills to evaluate intervention outcomes for this client population.
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AHS 7675: Grant Writing , Management in the Human Service Environment
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
A critical skill for human service administrators is the ability to effectively raise funds to support programming. This course will teach the skills necessary for effective fundraising, including grant writing and managing grant-funded programs. Locating public and private sources of funds will be discussed.
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AHS 7680: Administering Programs for Senior Adults
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
The focus of this course will be on managing meaningful programming for senior adults in a variety of community and residential settings. Standards of care and legal and policy mandates regarding service provision will be reviewed. The issues of elder abuse, neglect and financial exploitation will be included.
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AHS 7685: Fund Development , Fundraising in the Human Service Environ
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
A critical skill for human service administrators is the ability to effectively raise funds to support program, operations and capital needs. This course will teach the skills necessary for an effective fund development plan in traditional and on line markets for direct mail/on line, special events, leadership gifts, federated appeals and planned giving, with a focus on collaborations and partnership opportunities with private and public organizations.
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AHS 7690: Volunteer Management
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
Volunteers are the backbone of many non-profit organizations. Volunteers operate in functions ranging from clerical support to the management of the agency as a member of the board of directors. This course will discuss the skills necessary to effectively manage volunteer operations in an organization, including recruitment, training, supervision and retention. Legal requirements and clearances for volunteers working with special populations will also be discussed.
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AHS 8100: Guided Practicum in Administration of Human Services
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course is designed to give new professionals the hands-on experience of human service administration in a supervised learning environment. Students will engage in a guided practicum of a minimum of 120 hours at a mutually agreed upon human service organization. The practicum will provide the student with supervised experience in a managerial position. Students may complete this requirement at their current workplace, provided that their practicum assignment will be in an administrative facet of the organization AND not directly related to their existing work assignment. Some students may choose to enroll in a second Guided Practicum as a free elective option.
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AHS 8200: Capstone Project in Human Services Administration
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course is offered as an alternative to the Guided Practicum for students who have extensive workplace experience in a human service agency setting. Consideration will be given to students who can demonstrate, through a portfolio of accomplishments, that they have five years of supervised, professional, full-time work experience in a human service agency. Students will complete a capstone project that will be designed to meet a need of either the student's current workplace or a selected human service agency and may include program development, evaluation or other research need identified by the agency. The student's project will have a practical application and benefit to the host organization.
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AHS 8300: Thesis in Human Services
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
The graduate thesis is a traditional form showing mastery of learning in graduate programs. This master's thesis in human services is a demonstration of critical thinking and scholarly writing as students explore theory, practice, thought, and policies that affect the field and the groups and individuals it serves. Thesis writing requires that students evaluate available information; analyze theories, policies, and practice; and synthesize ideas into a new coherent whole.
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ANI 100: Drawing for Animation
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course introduces students to understanding human and animal physiology, proportion, balance, weight and pose essential for an animator. An emphasis is placed on the development of characters from observation; students explore issues of human and animal pose, motion relevance and aesthetic sensitivity to animation.
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