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cope and thrive. The breadth and depth of theory, practice, and applied techniques will be explored and the student will critically study the helping relationship with an emphasis upon the ability to relate to others and to further the ability to help others cope with and thrive within their environments. Using behavioral theories and best practices, students will develop their skill and ca- pacities to consider issues critically, to write clearly, to solve problems effectively, and to address conflicts ethically. In addition, the Human Services major is designed to prepare students to continue graduate study. Graduates of this major will: Comprehend the contemporary issues and problems that people encounter in the modern world, develop an understanding of normal and ab- normal functioning of individuals, groups, and families, acquire skills needed in working with individuals, groups, and families in efforts to enhance mental health, daily func- tioning, life satisfaction, career development, family harmony, academic performance, and interpersonal relationship, increase their knowledge of ethical considerations in the field, and understand the impact of social structure, social interaction, and social/cultural change on the overall wellness of people. I. Major A. General Education & Degree Requirements (see p. 55) 49 SH B. Core Requirements 36 SH INT 3063 Learning & Research Skills BHS 3003 Introduction to Human Services BHS 3043 Human Development for the Human Service Professional PSY 3033 Theories of Personality PSY 3043Abnormal Psychology PSY 3083 Social Psychology MGT 3103 Business Communication SOC 3153 Sociology of Work and Occupations BHS 3053 Family Dynamics for the Human Services Professional

PSY 3093 Social Research Methods PSY 4013 Tests and Measurements BHS 4003 Case Management C. Elective Courses

41 SH

Total Hours

126 SH

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

BHS 3003 Introduction to Human Services The Introduction to Human Services is the first in a series of courses in the Human Services Major. It is designed to provide a strong foundation for those who desire to work in a variety of mental health, correctional, educational, and social services settings where the emphasis is upon the helping relationship. As an overview, this course will also address ethics, his- tory and standards, theoretical approaches, processes and skill development, case man- agement and outreach, as it relates to the development of the person, family group and social systems, research, program evaluation, and assessment, the clientele to be served, and, the future trends expected in this emerging applied discipline.

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