Course Rotation

The BS in Human Services includes required courses in Area F of the appropriate advisement worksheet. While graduates of these programs will receive excellent preparation for various masters and doctoral programs, the primary emphasis will be to provide practical, real-world training so that graduates can gain immediate employment. Students pursuing any Associate degree may begin taking upper division courses as soon as the second semester of their sophomore year, providing they have completed the pre-requisite courses as laid out in the academic catalog.

Course Rotation

Course Rotations are under review. Please contact an advisor within your major with any questions.

Spring

Online - Term A Online - Term B Accelerated Face-to-Face - Term A Accelerated Face-to-Face - Term B
HUSV 3341/MGNT 3341 (Applied Statistics) HUSV 3001 (Research Methods) PSYC 3050 (Abnormal Psychology) PSYC 3020/HUSV 3020 (Interviewing & Counseling)
HUSV 4030 (Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Services) HUSV 4010 (Program Planning, Development and Evaluation) SOCI 3060 (Culture and Diversity) PSYC 3040 (Social Psychology)
HUSV 4900 (Internship/Capstone) HUSV 2101 (Introduction to Human Services)

Fall

Online - Term A Online - Term B Accelerated Face-to-Face - Term A Accelerated Face-to-Face - Term B
PSYC 3050 (Abnormal Psychology) PSYC 3020/HUSV 3020 (Interviewing & Counseling) HUSV 3341/MGNT 3341 (Applied Statistics) HUSV 3001 (Research Methods)
SOCI 3060 (Culture and Diversity) PSYC 3040 (Social Psychology) HUSV 4030 (Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Services) HUSV 4010 (Program Planning, Development and Evaluation)
HUSV 4900 (Internship/Capstone)
HUSV 2101 (Introduction to Human Services)

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