Human Services, Minor
The Human Services Minor prepares students whose occupational goals may be enhanced by a human services background that includes an understanding of social services, policies, and delivery systems. A minor in Human Services is not accepted by the Council on Social Work Education as adequate preparation for entry level professional social work practice, neither does a minor in social welfare qualify one to take social work state licensure examinations. Note: Some 300 and 400 level courses may require a prerequisite.
Courses
- PSYC 360 — Cross-Cultural Psychology
- SOCI 310 — Sociology of Aging
- SOCI 313 — Self and Society
- SOCI 331 — Racial & Ethnic Relations
- SOCI 420 — Family & Intimate Partner Violence
- SOCI 445 — Social Inequality
- SWRK 234 — Introduction to Social Work & Social Welfare
- SWRK 250 — Social Services in Health Care
- SWRK 280 — Substance Abuse & Other Addictive Behaviors
- SWRK 330 — Basic Interviewing Skills
- SWRK 402 — Social Welfare Policy