Internship opportunities are available. See details below.
Graduate-level programs exist in areas including human services, human services administration, social work, social work administration, business administration, business administration - non-profit and government, and public administration.
An accelerated three-year option exists for highly motivated and academically talented students.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Apply critical thinking skills in the context of professional practices.
Perform the basic operations of personal computer use and employ basic research techniques to locate, evaluate, and synthesize information from a variety of sources.
Communicate effectively and appropriately in oral and written forms.
Apply a core set of management skills in human resources, finance, operations, and leadership.
Apply a core set of generalist practice skills in planning, implementing, and evaluating client interventions, which include case management, information and referral, community organization, and outreach.
Adhere to professional ethical standards and value diversity in all areas of practice, including the supervised field practicum, academic experiences, and community involvement.
Analyze and design intervention strategies to improve social policies impacting client systems at individual, organizational, and societal levels.
Enter into professional human services employment at the bachelor's level or graduate-level education in the helping professions.
Synthesize and apply a solid liberal arts and social sciences foundation in critical thinking, oral and written communication, and self-directed learning.