2022-2023 Traditional Undergraduate Catalog

General Human Services Major (BSHS)

Degree: Bachelor of Science in Human Services

Majors: General Human Services, Biblical Studies

Major Mission: The mission of the General Human Services major is to prepare students for a career in the social service field, equipping them for employment within the society and/or faith-based, non-profit social service field.

Major Outcomes - Students Will:

  1. Define human service practice from a strengths-based perspective.
  2. Summarize one’s practice orientation through effective written and oral presentation.
  3. Demonstrate the skills and interventions needed for effective social service delivery.
  4. Demonstrate basic knowledge of case documentation, assessment, treatment planning and referrals.
  5. Identify areas of personal growth as an emerging human service professional, reflecting through the lens of a biblical worldview.
  6. Appraise various theoretical assumptions relating to human behavior as observed within a practice setting.
  7. Devise a plan for professional development that aligns with sound human service practice principles.

General Human Service Program Description: The General Human Service Program prepares students to engage in entry-level social service settings within the broader society as well as in a faith-based context. The students complete foundational social work courses, specifically geared to work with children, families, and those experiencing some social service injustice. Students are able to select additional coursework aligned with their interests in either social work, counseling, criminal justice or other person-centered courses from other departments. The major provides the student with a cross disciplinary approach to entry-level work. Students complete 300 internship hours during their third and fourth years in various human service settings.

General Human Services Program Purposes: The purpose of the Human Services field is to prepare students for the multi-faceted work with various populations. Along with the previously mentioned Program Outcomes, students within the General Human Services major achieve the following purposes:

Purpose 1: Identify the elements of one’s personality, interpersonal skills, and integration of faith as they contribute to, or hinder, practice in a social service setting.

Purpose 2: Identify how social policy and funding sources impact the ability to deliver effective social services.

Purpose 3: Interpret the use of professional ethics within practice settings.

Purpose 4: Demonstrate the skills and interventions needed for effective social service delivery, contrasting them through a biblical worldview lens.

Purpose 5: Exhibit professional writing skills and knowledge of the professional language of human service work.

Purpose 6: Summarize evaluations and assessments of clients observed in a practice setting.

General Human Services Program Requirements: The General Human Services program prepares students who experience some uncertainty about specific career planning within the social service field. There is a high degree of flexibility with the program, allowing students to opt into the General Human Services major when it is a most logical choice, typically before the start of their junior year. Once students enter the program, attention focuses on areas of interest for them to complete their internships. Students participate in four semesters of internship, 50 hours per semester in their junior year and 100 hours per semester in their senior year. Additionally, coursework supports the student’s future career aspirations.

The curriculum sheet identifies the courses for this program.  General Human Services (BSHS) Curriculum Sheet

For the course descriptions related to this program, see the courses section of the catalog.

 

Program Director:

Tyler Gehman, MSW, LSW

Professor Gehman is a licensed social worker and has taught at LBC since 2017. He is passionate about disability studies, professional writing, and research. 

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