Learning Outcomes
BSHS 1: Fundamental Knowledge of Human Services
Students will demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the development, theories, principles, and applications of human services.
BSHS 1.1: Students will analyze the development of human services within the appropriate historical context.
BSHS 1.2: Students will apply the theory of human systems, including individual, interpersonal, group, family, organizational, community, and social systems, to a range of human services applications.
BSHS 1.3: Students will evaluate how policy and social conditions affect human services.
BSHS 2: Professional Skills in Human Services
Students will develop the professional skills necessary to deliver effective human services.
BSHS 2.1: Students will utilize information management skills to increase efficiency of human service delivery.
BSHS 2.2: Students will systematically analyze human service needs to provide appropriate strategies and services.
BSHS 2.3: Students will develop and implement appropriate interventions in service delivery.
BSHS 2.4: Students will evaluate the implementation of programs and policy related to human services.
BSHS 2.5: Students will apply administrative principles of the human service delivery system.
BSHS 2.6: Students will utilize the principles and theories of human services in an applied context.
BSHS 3: Personal, Ethical, and Social Responsibility
Students will develop necessary skills to ensure they meet standards of ethical practice in human services.
BSHS 3.1: Students will develop and apply appropriate interpersonal skills to maximize effectiveness in meeting stakeholder needs.
BSHS 3.2: Students will demonstrate human service ethics, as outlined by the Council for Standards in Human Service Education, by applying those ethics in practice.
BSHS 3.3: Students will reflect on and evaluate their personalities, biases, and interpersonal styles as they relate to their ability to provide human services.