Catalog

Human Services
Professional Studies Program (Evening)

Barbara Caulley, JD, Chair, (650) 508-3684, bcaulley@ndnu.edu

All students are working professionals


The Professional Studies Program facilitiates obtaining a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Services which is designed to support working adult students employed in an array of public and private organizations and departments.  Students are generally Human Services providers employed in various positions in mental health organizations, medical facilities, human resource or employee assistance departments or in government or law enforcement.  The 31 unit curriculum includes seven Core courses (22 units) and an elected three course (9 unit) Concentration in either Human Services Counseling or Administration.  Courses are offered in the seven-week accelerated course format to eligible working professionals twenty five years of age or older.

Bachelor of Science: Human Services

In addition to major requirements, students must meet Core Curriculum Requirements and General Degree Requirements.
Prerequisites Units
Credits from accredited colleges or through CLEP tests, equivalent to the following:

PSY1001

Introduction to Psychology *
3
SOC1001 Introduction to Sociology *
3
* In community colleges, these courses are often titled General Psychology and General Sociology.

Total Prerequisites
6
Major Requirements
Major Core Courses
Units
EDU2200 Transformative Learning * 0.5
EDU2203 Communication Skills 3
EDU2206 Professional Writing 3
EDU2209 Human Services 3
EDU2212 Financial Management 3
EDU2218 Social Research Methods 3
EDU2221 Human Services Senior Seminar 3
EDU2224 Professional Development ** 0.5
PHL2230 Ethics and Professional Responsibility 3
* Taken at beginning of Major Study
** Taken at the end of Major Study

Concentration Requirements
9
Total Major Requirements 31
Other Degree Requirements* and General Electives

* Other degree requirements include Core Curriculum Requirements and General Degree Requirements (e.g., Career Development, U.S. History).
87
Total Unit Requirement

Note: A total of 124 semester units is required for the bachelor's degree. These must include a minimum of 46 units in upper-division courses. Students may transfer in up to 78 lower-division units.

Accelerated Human Services students may use PHL2230 to satisfy the Philosophy and Values Core Curriculum requirement and EDU2206 or ENG2136 to satisfy the College Writing Core Curriculum requirement. Also, EDU2248 may be used to satisfy three units of the Cultural Diversity requirement.
124

AREAS OF CONCENTRATION
Students will select one specialized area of courses as their concentration. Additional concentrations can be obtained by completing nine (9) discrete upper-division units of upper-division electives from courses in the major. Concentration(s) available for selection are:

Human Services Counseling Units
Three courses (nine units) chosen from the following: 9
EDU2230 Personal Financial Planning (3)  
EDU2242 Human Services Counseling Skills (3)  
EDU2248 Managing Cultural Diversity (3)  
EDU2251 Managing Employee Assistance Programs (3)  
EDU2254 Stress in the Workplace (3)  
EDU2257 Women's Health Issues (3)  
PSY2101 Personality Theory * (3)  
PSY2141 Developmental Psychology * (3)  
PSY2157 Abnormal Psychology * (3)  

 

Human Services Administration Units
Three courses (nine units) chosen from the following: 9
BUS2000 Management Principles and Organizational Behavior * (3)  
BUS2016 Change & Conflict Management: Theory and Practice* (3)  
BUS2040 Women in Management * (3)  
BUS2300 Marketing Principles * (3)  
EDU2227 Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations (3)  
EDU2248 Managing Cultural Diversity (3)  
EDU2230 Personal Financial Planning (3)  
EDU2239 Human Relations in Organizations (3)  
EDU2251 Managing Employee Assistance Programs (3)  
EDU2254 Stress in the Workplace (3)  
EDU2257 Women's Health Issues (3)  
EDU2290 Internship (3-6)  
* The descriptions for these courses are in other departmental sections of this catalog. Some of these courses may be taken in the 15-week semester format.  

MINOR: HUMAN SERVICES

EDU2209, EDU2218, and two courses from the areas of concentration are required for a total of 12 units. Only students admitted to an Accelerated Evening Degree Program may minor in Human Services. Courses for the minor must be approved by the Program Director.

Undergraduate EDU Course Descriptions
Graduate & Certificate EDU Course Descriptions