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Bachelor of Science in Human Services - Child and Family Welfare
The Bachelor of Science in Human Services program is designed
to prepare you with the knowledge and skills necessary to
pursue a rewarding career in a wide variety of helping
professions. Students are taught to develop their talents,
assess clients' needs, identify community resources, and
problem solve and advocate for their client--all with the goal
of making a difference in the life of those unable to help
themselves.
Students can focus their course of study by choosing from three
emphasis areas:
Child and Family Welfare: Concentrate on the
complexities of issues facing children and families in our
society. Graduates could assess, evaluate, intervene, and
re-evaluate social structures, such as adoption, foster care,
child protection, and reunification, as they work with
children and families.
Gerontology: Focus on the physical, mental, and
psychosocial development of humans during the aging process.
This emphasis area supports students with an interest in
working directly with the growing aging population and as
advocates for seniors in our society. The courses are
designed to prepare graduates to work with the change
process of aging and address how the aging population
impacts social policy and program delivery.
Human Services Administration: Explore management and
administrative roles within the human services arena. The
courses are designed to prepare graduates with the knowledge
and skills to work with diverse funding sources, influence
policy, supervise staff, and advocate on behalf of those most
vulnerable in our society. Graduates may assist in situations
involving other agencies and players in the human services
industry.