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The Human Services Bachelor of Science program in the Department of Educational & Clinical Studies offers a challenging curriculum designed to equip students with the understanding, expertise, and competencies needed to support mental health and advocate for their communities. This degree focuses on practical application while maintaining a solid foundation in counseling theory and research. Graduates are qualified for paraprofessional counseling roles in mental health, addiction treatment, and youth services, or can continue their education in graduate-level helping professions.
Program Objectives
After completing this degree, students will have the ability to:
Apply various theoretical and practical approaches from human services, counseling, and psychology,
Utilize fundamental counseling techniques for entry-level human services practice,
Communicate effectively through speech and writing while collaborating with other professionals,
Analyze and evaluate research findings in human services and related fields,
Provide services in accordance with ethical standards and professional guidelines,
Address the needs of diverse populations with cultural sensitivity and awareness,