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Nov 21, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Program Outcomes - (HJ14)
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Upon successful completion of all certificate requirements, graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate a beginning understanding of a range of issues that people in need of human services experience.
- Utilize critical thinking skills necessary to read and analyze current and future trends as presented in literature in the field of human services and child and family services.
- Identify socio-cultural dynamics that underlay issues in American society and politics.
- Demonstrate an ability to utilize the skills, and tasks required for engagement, assessment, case planning, intervention and termination with a diverse population.
- Present a well organized, comprehensive oral report before a group.
- Compare and contrast the ecological, functional, and conflict perspectives to understand and analyze social issues such as alienation, poverty, crime and health.
- Describe how the events and influences of the political, social, and economic climate have shaped the American response to human needs and the historical development of social welfare.
- Develop an understanding of the expectations of a personal and professional code of ethical standards.
- Demonstrate an ability to provide referrals to services, concrete information, and emotional support to clients with a goal of promoting empowerment skills.
- Identify causes, consequences and solutions to inequality due to race, age, gender, religion and economics.
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