Nov 23, 2024  
2019-2020 Saint Joseph’s College Online Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Saint Joseph’s College Online Catalog [Archived Catalog]

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HU 100 - Introduction to Human Services


This course provides an overview of the field of Human Services. Students will learn about both historical changes and the existing structure of Human service delivery models, as well as become familiar with values and principles currently embraced in the field. The course will cover the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to work as a culturally competent professional in diverse human service settings. There will be an emphasis on the wide-ranging needs of various populations receiving services, and special attention will be paid to the role of the human service professional and critical elements of the supporting relationship.

 

Assignment Overview
Assignments: Varied Throughout the Term

Interactivity: Discussion Board

Final Assessment: Human Service Professional Interview

Course Learning Objectives

  • Describe the roles and responsibilities of the Human Services Professional.
  • Articulate the changes in the field of Human Services and identify key aspects of the current service delivery model.
  • Demonstrate an awareness of some of the multifaceted needs of diverse populations who are commonly served by Human Service Professionals.
  • Analyze strengths-based and recovery-oriented approaches to serving people in the Human Services field.
  • Examine the importance of understanding various values and beliefs held by populations served in the Human Services field and explore approaches to gaining greater sensitivity toward them.
  • Assess the professional values and standards embraced in the field, and explain how they can be applied to day-to-day practice and ethical dilemmas. 


Credits: 3 credits



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