Human Services, B.S.

This major in the degree completion program combines knowledge and experience to prepare learners for advancement within the Human Services field. The skills developed and supported in this major, combining the disciplines of psychology, human development, and business, make the graduate highly desirable in the work force. Learners will demonstrate content mastery and critical soft skills needed to work and lead in the field of Human Services. Graduates can work in professions that address the needs of at-risk populations throughout the life span. Employment opportunities include positions such as social and community service managers, child and family services, drug and alcohol counselors, training specialists, medical and health service managers, as well as many other opportunities.

The major will also prepare graduates to pursue an advanced degree should they choose to continue beyond the bachelor’s degree. The Human Services major will prepare learners to succeed in advanced degree programs required to attain credentials needed to become Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors in the fields of mental health, addiction, marriage and family therapy, social workers as well as related fields.

Outcomes
By the end of the program, students will be able to…

  1. Articulate services and agencies that exist, clients they serve, and funding of human services.
  2. Demonstrate collaboration through active listening skills and strategies and accept and apply feedback.
  3. Apply interventions specific to the clients needs based on learned strategies in the program.
  4. Demonstrate communication skills necessary in the Human Services field through evidence-based strategies for effective communication.

Degree Completion Core (21 credits)

BSMS 230Principles of Statistics

3

BSMS 301Team Dynamics

3

BSMS 305Organizational Communication

3

BSMS 323Development & Review of Financial Information

3

BSMS 338Negotiation & Conflict Resolution

3

BSMS 343Management Essentials

3

BSMS 480Leadership Seminar

3

Major Course Requirements (39 credits)

BSMS 405Organizational Change Management

3

HSRV 215Typical & Atypical Lifespan Development

3

HSRV 220Casework, Management, & Client Advocacy

3

HSRV 320Psychology in the Workplace

3

HSRV 357Understanding Mental Health Disorders

3

HSRV 360Trauma-Informed Care

3

HSRV 362Drugs & Alcohol: Use, Abuse, & Recovery

3

HSRV 364Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

3

HSRV 365Death, Grief, and the Healing Journey

3

HSRV 379Topics in Human Services

3

HSRV 495Senior Seminar in Human Services

3

HSRV 498Internship in Human Services

3

3 credit hours in elective course work

3