At the successful completion of the Bellevue University Behavioral Science undergraduate degree, graduates will be qualified to enter the human services field or for advancement in the field.
This degree equips you with the following learning skills (critical thinking, creative thinking, communicating, and collaborating) needed for professionals in the field:
- Analyze and apply professional and ethical standards in human services to facilitate decision-making and communication.
- Apply practical and theoretical knowledge such as counseling theories, treatment strategies, and leadership strategies to demonstrate ability in problem-solving and in synthesizing concepts.
- Communicate appropriate evidence-based concepts to successfully navigate complex human systems and implement services.
- Distinguish the influences and importance of diversity in human service relationships to demonstrate an awareness of ethics and values and to encourage collaboration.