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2011-12 Academic Catalog - Cazenovia College

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Human Services: Generalist concentration<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

The Generalist concentration provides an overview <strong>of</strong> human services with the<br />

opportunity to learn in all three concentrations. The curriculum addresses issues related<br />

to mental health practice, the social services system and the criminal justice system.<br />

Students choose from a combination <strong>of</strong> courses within the Human Services curriculum<br />

providing the student with a base knowledge about the systems and services.<br />

Goals:<br />

• Provide students with an understanding <strong>of</strong> the human services system;<br />

• Develop basic counseling skills;<br />

• Develop an understanding <strong>of</strong> counseling theory and counseling approaches; and<br />

• Prepare students for pr<strong>of</strong>essional human services environments.<br />

Special Features:<br />

Two internships (150 hours each) in a human services setting are based on students‘<br />

interests, experience and academic preparation. Each student meets with the program<br />

director to discuss internship placements. The student is interviewed at the potential<br />

internship site before the final placement is determined.<br />

Program Requirements:<br />

• Students must earn a minimum grade <strong>of</strong> a ―C‖ in each 100-200 level Human Services<br />

course;<br />

• Students must have earned at least 30 academic hours to be eligible for an internship;<br />

• Students must complete 12 credit hours in a human services internship placement;<br />

and<br />

• Students may repeat 100/200-level Human Services courses in which they first earned<br />

a grade less than ―C‖ only once; students who cannot achieve a grade <strong>of</strong> ―C‖ or above<br />

on the second attempt may not continue in the program.<br />

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES)<br />

Course (Credits)<br />

See Degree Requirements: General Education requirements (33)<br />

Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Information Literacy:<br />

SB 375 Methods <strong>of</strong> Inquiry (3)<br />

Senior Capst<strong>one</strong>:<br />

HS 499 Senior Capst<strong>one</strong> (3)<br />

TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS - 39<br />

PROGRAM COURSES<br />

Art & Sciences Courses<br />

Course (Credits)<br />

HU 465 Ethical Issues in Organizations (3)<br />

SB 120 Introduction to Psychology (3)<br />

SB 130 Introduction to Sociology (3)<br />

SB 231 Social Problems (3)<br />

SB 323 Abnormal Psychology (3)<br />

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