2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore
2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore
2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore
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DEGREE REQUIREMENTS<br />
The M.S. degree in Human Services Administration requires the successful completion<br />
<strong>of</strong> 36 credits <strong>of</strong>graduate coursework. This consists <strong>of</strong> 24 credits <strong>of</strong> required core<br />
coursework (including student's choice <strong>of</strong> internship or research option) and 12 credit<br />
hours <strong>of</strong>coursework chosen from one <strong>of</strong> the program's elective content areas.<br />
CORE COURSES (18 credits required)<br />
The core curriculum is as follows. Each course is <strong>of</strong>fered only at one <strong>of</strong>the participating<br />
campuses, UB or eSc, as indicated<br />
HSAD Administration: Historical and Contemporary Issues<br />
HSAD 602 History and Foundations <strong>of</strong> Human Service Systems (3) (UB)<br />
HSAD 603 Contemporary Issues in Human Service Administration (3) (CSC)<br />
HSAD Administration: Planning and Evaluation<br />
HSAD 610 Strategies for Human Services Program Planning (3) (UB)<br />
HSAD 611 Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis (3) (CSC)<br />
HSAD Admi.nistration: Leadership and Decision-Making<br />
HSAD 620 Human Services Leadership and Supervision (3) (CSC)<br />
HSAD 621 Administrative Decision-Making in Human Service Agencies (3) (UB)<br />
CAPSTONE PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE (6 credits)<br />
The student chooses one <strong>of</strong> the following options:<br />
Internship Option<br />
HSAD 695 Field Practicum I: Human Services Administration (3) (UB)<br />
HSAD 696 Field Practicum II: Human Services Administration (3) (CSC)<br />
Research Option<br />
HSAD 698 Research Practicum I: Program Planning, Implementation,<br />
Evaluation (3) (CSC)<br />
HSAD 699 Research Practicum II: Program Planning, Implementation,<br />
Evaluation (3) (UB)<br />
ELECTIVE CONTENT AREAS (12 credits)<br />
In consultation with a program adviser, the student chooses four courses from one <strong>of</strong><br />
the following approved elective content areas related to human services. Each elective<br />
content area is <strong>of</strong>fered at only one <strong>of</strong>the participating campuses, ese or UB, as indicated<br />
Addictions Counseling (CSC)<br />
PSYC 621 Addiction Prevention Techniques for the Individual, Family, School<br />
and Communiry (3)<br />
PSYC 641 Advanced Individual Counseling, Diagnosis and Assessment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Addicted Client (3)<br />
PSYC 642 Advanced Group Counseling, Diagnosis and Assessment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Addicted Client (3)<br />
PSYC 643 Action Research on Alcoholism and Multiple Addictions in the<br />
Inner Ciry (3)<br />
SOCI 520 Counseling for Substance Abuse (3)<br />
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