Honors Bachelor of Science in Human Services Undergraduate Programme By University of Delaware |TopUniversities

Honors Bachelor of Science in Human Services

Main Subject Area

SociologyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

In this program students must maintain a GPA of 3.00 to take Honors courses and remain in the Honors Program. All Honors Program students will be reviewed yearly. Any Honors students falling below a 3.00 GPA at the end of any year of study will be contacted and removed from the Honors Program. They are also required to complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree. Students complete course work and field placements in preparation for human service careers. Graduates join the fields of human services, psychology, human resources, public policy, social work, and related professionals helping to support individuals and families in their communities and work places. They learn to provide direct services and develop programs and policies that can make a broad difference in communities and public policy. There is a great need for professionals who can work with diverse children and their families in a variety of settings, including nonprofit organizations, schools, hospitals, human resource departments, legal aid and advocacy organizations. UD’s nationally recognized Human Service major is accredited by the Council for Standards in Human Services Education (CSHSE). Our students: individualize their program of study to focus on one select area of emphasis such as counseling, adults with disabilities, juvenile justice, youth development, health, parenting and many other areas; secure jobs in state and local government agencies and programs, community agencies, hospitals, schools, and the private sector; pursue graduate work in social work, counseling, public administration, law, public health, and many other disciplines.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

In this program students must maintain a GPA of 3.00 to take Honors courses and remain in the Honors Program. All Honors Program students will be reviewed yearly. Any Honors students falling below a 3.00 GPA at the end of any year of study will be contacted and removed from the Honors Program. They are also required to complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree. Students complete course work and field placements in preparation for human service careers. Graduates join the fields of human services, psychology, human resources, public policy, social work, and related professionals helping to support individuals and families in their communities and work places. They learn to provide direct services and develop programs and policies that can make a broad difference in communities and public policy. There is a great need for professionals who can work with diverse children and their families in a variety of settings, including nonprofit organizations, schools, hospitals, human resource departments, legal aid and advocacy organizations. UD’s nationally recognized Human Service major is accredited by the Council for Standards in Human Services Education (CSHSE). Our students: individualize their program of study to focus on one select area of emphasis such as counseling, adults with disabilities, juvenile justice, youth development, health, parenting and many other areas; secure jobs in state and local government agencies and programs, community agencies, hospitals, schools, and the private sector; pursue graduate work in social work, counseling, public administration, law, public health, and many other disciplines.

Admission Requirements

6+
Other English Language requirements: International students must have secured a minimum score of 570 in TOEFL paper based test.

Jan-2000

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0 USD
International
0 USD

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