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SCPS College Catalog 2018-2019 
    
SCPS College Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Human Services (B.S.)


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Elizabethtown College’s Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services, offered through the School of Continuing and Professional Studies, seeks to provide a broad-based knowledge of the human services field, as well as to stimulate a comprehensive understanding of the underlying issues that influence the application of theory and practice in today’s society.  The adult student will study the inter-relationship of issues and the manner in which the various components of the human services function in order to administer services in today’s ever-changing communities. Coursework provides learning outcomes designed to ensure that adult students can critically examine human services strategies and demonstrate effective communication skills related to implementation and problem solving.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, employment in the human services field is projected to grow faster than in most other fields over the next ten years.  The long term outlook for job opportunities is excellent, particularly for degree level applicants.  Career opportunities in human services include:  case managers, addictions counselors, community outreach workers, mental health assistants, gerontology assistants, welfare reform advocates, administrators and managers, among others.  For the individual already working in the field, the program offers the opportunity to enhance existing skills and provide a vehicle for advancement.  Students graduate with a set of skills and competencies that position them to compete and to succeed in the rapidly changing professional world.

Degree Requirements:


The bachelor’s degree from Elizabethtown College requires 125 credit hours of academic work.  Degree candidates must take at least 30 of their last 60 credits from Elizabethtown College.  Credits from Elizabethtown must include at least 15 credits in the major with nine of them in upper level courses.

Human Services Seminar should be one of the last courses a student takes.  This capstone course encapsulates a comprehensive understanding of the human services. Integration of previously learned theories, concepts, skills and practices will be implemented.

 

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