2024-2025 Catalog 
    
    Dec 05, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog

Human Services, BA


About the Program

The field of Human Services is broadly defined yet focuses on the objective of meeting human needs through an interdisciplinary knowledge base and demonstration of effective human relationship skills that address client, project, agency, and/or organizational goals. The Human Services profession is one that promotes improved service delivery systems by addressing not only the quality of direct services, but also by seeking to improve accessibility, accountability, and coordination among professionals and agencies in service delivery. Services are provided during prevention, intervention, and remediation phases depending upon the goals of a particular organization.


Become a Human Service Professional

The primary purpose of the human service professional is to assist individuals and communities to function as effectively as possible in the major domains of living. A strong moral commitment to serving others is an important consideration for a job as a human services worker. Individuals who show patience, understanding, and caring in their dealings with others and critical thinking, adaptive problem solving, and communication skills allowing them to understand various perspectives or views are highly valued by employers. Other important personal traits include communication skills, a strong sense of responsibility, and the ability to manage time effectively.


Program Accreditation

The Human Services program at UCCS is designed to meet the standards and competencies outlined by the National Organization for Human Services (NOHS), and the Council for Standards in Human Service Education (CSHSE) and is accredited by CSHSE from October 2022 through October 2027.


Focus of Study

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Human Services emphasizes personal growth, theory-based practices, and experiential learning through fieldwork placement.

The Human Services major provides both the academic and experiential background for the student seeking a career working with diverse populations in the varied and expanding field of Human Services.


Program Requirements

  • A minimum of 120 credit hours must be completed with a cumulative CU grade point average of 2.00
  • To remain in good standing within the College of Education, students must maintain a cumulative CU GPA of 2.0 or better in all semesters.
    • Students whose cumulative CU GPA falls below 2.0 will be placed on academic probation for the next semester in which they are enrolled.
    • While on probation, students must raise their cumulative GPA to 2.0 within one semester. If the required semester GPA is not met, the student will be suspended from the College of Education for a full academic year.

Program Coursework

Core Course Requirements (36 credits) - *Available Online 

Course # and Title Credits

Semester

   3 Fall, Spring, Summer*
   3 Fall, Spring*, Summer*
   3 Fall*, Spring, Summer*
   3 Fall, Spring*

  

3 Fall, Spring*, Summer*
   3 Fall, Spring*

   or 

   (meets requirement for the Substance Use and Recovery Certificate)

3

3

Spring*, Summer*

Fall*

   3 Fall*, Spring*
   3 Fall, Spring*
   3 Fall*, Spring*
   OR    (Campus Connections)  3 Fall*, Spring*


Emphasis Courses (18 credits) - Choose the courses that best fit your career goals. 

^Pre-Counseling courses
+Substance Use and Recovery courses 

Course # and Title Credits Semester
  ^+ 3 Fall*, Spring*, Summer*
  + 3 Fall
  + 3 Fall*
   3 Fall*, Spring*
  ^+ 3 Spring
    3 Spring*
  ^  3 Fall*
   3 Fall
   3 Spring
   3 Spring*
  ^ 3 Fall*, Spring*, Summer*
  ^ 3 Spring
  ^+ 3 Spring*
  + 3 Fall
  + 3 Fall*
   3 Fall*
   3 Spring
   3 Spring*


For details on program coursework, please visit the Academic Catalog.


Program Fieldwork

The fieldwork experience is an essential element of the UCCS Human Services degree program. It involves a supervised off-site human services field training experience. This training provides students with the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge; implement, develop, and assess the efficacy of human services skills; and develop the professional and personal attitudes important to the career of a human services professional. Students are supervised by experienced professionals who teach relevant skills, provide supervision of ongoing work, and serve as role models of professional identity and behavior.

Students must be approved by faculty for fieldwork and meet all requirements throughout the program. By the completion of the UCCS Human Services degree program, students will complete at least 350 hours total of fieldwork experience. Please contact the DCHS Fieldwork Coordinator, Molly Cammell mcammell@uccs.edu with more questions.