2023-2024 Adult Education Undergraduate Catalog

Human Services (BSHS) - Hybrid

Credential: Bachelor of Science

Major: Human Services

  • Students may add a second major in Biblical Studies by completing 30 credits of Bible/Theology instead of the 18 required credits 

Minor: Biblical Studies

Location: Philadelphia (hybrid)

Program Learning Outcomes:  As a result of this program, students will:

1. Demonstrate knowledge, theory, and skill to understanding the history of Human Services, information management, conditions that promote or inhibit social functioning, and the systematic analysis of servicing need.

2. Practice in diverse  cultural setting  differentiating between worldviews;  while integrating theory to skill, practice and professional behaviors, acquired from classroom instruction to human services social settings through via fieldwork.

3. Apply Christian values for ethical practices in direct and indirect service delivery.

4. Demonstrate a working knowledge, skills and theory related to the interaction of human systems including: individuals, group, family, organizational, community, and society.

5. Exhibit professionalism, knowledge and skill, in forming client assessments, developing a holistic perspective of client problem areas, and demonstrating the love of God in client-worker relationships.

Experiential Learning:  HSV 315 Agency Field Practicum and HSV 410 Senior Field Internship

Human Services BS Curriculum Scope

Human Services Curricular Structure

Credits

Bible & Theology Courses

18

Arts & Sciences Courses

37

Human Services Courses

45

Electives

20

Christian Service CSV 199, CSV 200

0

Program Total

120

 


Biblical Studies Courses (18 credits)

BIB 103Creation & Covenants: OT I

3

BIB 104Israel's Life & Literature: OT II

3

BIB 106Interpreting the Bible

3

BIB 203Life of Christ: NT I

3

BIB 204Early Church: NT II

3

THE 105Prelude to Biblical & Theological Studies

3

 

Arts & Sciences Courses (37 credits)

HIS
HIS History Elective

3

HUM 101 Human Thought and the Humanities

3

HUM 102Human Thought in Math and Science

3

LAN 101Academic Writing, Research, and Rhetoric

3

LIT
Literature Elective (100/200 level)

3

MAT
Math Elective (100-200)

3

MAT 216Statistics for the Social Sciences

3

PHI 307Professional Ethics & Legal Issues

3

SCI
Science Elective (100/200 level)

3

SCI
Science Lab (100/200 level)

1

SOC 101/PSY 101General Psychology

3

SOC 203Principles of Sociology

3

SOC 325Human Growth & Development

3

 

Human Services Courses (45 credits)

CNS 310Models of Helping Skills

3

HSV 101Foundations and Callling

3

HSV 200Introduction to Human Services

3

HSV 202Human Diversity

3

HSV 206Foundations & Theories of Human Systems

3

HSV 208Social Welfare, Policies, and Practice

3

HSV 212Group Experience & Self Evaluation

3

HSV 300Family Systems

3

HSV 310Agency Field Practicum II

1

HSV 311Agency Field Practicum III

1

HSV 315Agency Field Practicum

3

HSV 400Advocacy & Methods for Human Functioning

3

HSV 401Community Development Assessment

3

HSV 402Organization & Case Management

3

HSV 410Senior Field Internship

3

PCN 332Abnormal Psychology

3

PSY 226Human Behavior & the Social Environment

3

 

Electives (20 credits)

The general elective courses can be selected from a broad range of courses or can be transferred in from a previous college experience.  

CNS 311Helping Relationships

3

HSV 230Evangelism in the Marketplace

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

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Elective

3

 

Christian Service (0 credit)

Christian Service provides an important part of the overall education program of the college. Its function is to assist students in experiencing various forms of practical ministry, proclaiming Christ by serving Him in the Church and society. CSV 199 and CSV 200
CSV 199Christian Service

0

CSV 200Christian Service II

0