Human Services - Bachelor of Science (Off-Campus Community College Partnerships)
This is a hybrid program offering select general education and elective courses offered on site at the DeMello International Center in New Bedford. Most major requirements will be completed online. Within their electives, students can also opt to include the Child Homelessness Studies Certificate, an added credential designed to deepen students’ understanding of children and families in crisis. Coursework may be completed at the DeMello International Center as well as online. This program will also be offered at Urban College Boston beginning in Fall 2022.
The Human Services major helps students develop a foundation in liberal arts, human growth and development, human services delivery systems, and social policies that shape service delivery and provide for social needs. This online program equips students with the skills and expertise to work with a range of populations in a variety of settings, including the juvenile justice system, health care settings and hospices, criminal justice agencies, community advocacy groups, the child welfare system, parent-action movements, group residences, recreational services, elderly services, policy and legislative agencies, substance abuse programs, crisis intervention services, and not-for-profit agencies.
Degree Requirements
Required Courses (33 Credits):
Choose ONE (3 Credits)
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Choice - Choose TWO (6 Credits)
*Courses designated as “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” and not chosen to complete this section can also be used as support courses*
Support Courses (6 Credits)
Choose TWO courses from two different prefixes. ONE course must be 3000 level or above.
*Students who wish to take CSWRK 4701 and/or CSWRK 4702 must have either taken one internship course or have been waived out of one or more internship courses because of substantial work experience in Human Services*
Experiential Component (16 Credits)
*Students who have substantial Human Services work experience may submit their resume to their advisor for consideration of waiving one or more internship courses. Regardless of experience, students are required to take CHMSR 4701*
CHMSR 2551 | Concepts and Skills in Professional Practice | 4 |
CHMSR 3701 | Human Services Internship and Seminar I | 6 |
CHMSR 4701 | Human Services Internship and Seminar II | 6 |
Optional Specializations
At Risk Individuals and Families (Choose FOUR)
*Students who wish to take CSWRK 4101 must have either taken one internship course or have been waived out of one or more internship courses because of substantial work experience in Human Services*
At-Risk Organizations and Communities (Choose FOUR)
*Students who wish to take CSWRK 4102 must have either taken one internship course or have been waived out of one or more internship courses because of substantial work experience in Human Services*