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HMNS 2900 — - Human Services Capstone

3 credits · 3 hours

The Human Services Capstone course allows students to review, integrate and apply the knowledge and skills acquired over the course of their pursuit of the associate’s degree to situations and challenges common to the Human Services field. Students will engage in critical thinking and analytical activities that will challenge them to review and expand upon their current knowledge base. This course will review the similarities and differences in the methods and theories generic to the various Human Service Fields (e.g., Education, Special Education, Social Work, Mental Health, Gerontology, Substance Abuse, etc.). Students will take Human Services Capstone in their final semester of study and/or close to graduation. The Hybrid version of this course will require 2-3 on campus meetings. Grade of C or better is required for Human Services program students. Lecture: 3 hours Prerequisite(s): (HMNS 1210 and HMNS 2310 and HMNS 2410 (may be taken concurrently)) or (HMNS 1220 and HMNS 2320 and HMNS 2420 (may be taken concurrently)) or (HMNS 1200 and HMNS 2340 and HMNS 2440 (may be taken concurrently)) or (HMNS 1200 and HMNS 2360 and HMNS 2460 (may be taken concurrently)) INST - Process Control Tech. (INST)

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