HMSV1460 — Field Experience in Human Services I
Add to Custom Catalog This course is the first of two experiential courses to allow students to perform in a practical way the theories and ideas expressed in the classroom. This aspect of the Human Services degree program will certify that students have successfully integrated the knowledge, skill and attitude of a human services professional in a real-life, client-based environment. It is the time for students to apply their classroom learning in a community-based human service setting (agency, school, health care facility, correctional facility, mental health facility). It is designed to enable the student to gain practical experience as a team member and to expand their base of knowledge about their particular human service interest and/or specialization. Course Note: This course requires a minimum of 240 field hours. This course requires a prescreen background check to be completed. This course is or a S/U grade only. Pre/
Prerequisites: HMSV1010