Human Services Minor
The Anthropology/Sociology Department offers the Human Services minor in the Professional Enhancement PEAK to help students, along with their major, prepare for a career in the human, or social, services.
The Human Service Minor consists of 15 credits, to be approved in consultation with the Anthropology/Sociology department and the major advisor.
Minor Requirements (15 credits):
- ATH-101 Cultural Anthropology (3 cr)
or
SOC-100 Introduction to Sociology (3 cr) - PSY-201 Introduction to Developmental Psychology (3 cr)
or - PSY-350 Introduction to Psychological Counseling (3 cr)
or
EDU-300 Schools & Society (3 cr) - SOC-320 Family Sociology (3 cr)
or
SOC-323 Socialization & the Life Course (3 cr) - ATH-202/302A Cutltural Diversity (3 cr)
or
ATH-305 Culture Change & the World System (3cr) - ATH/SOC-497 Internship (3 cr)
Student Learning Outcomes
- Critical Thinking
- Analytical Reasoning
- Problem Solving
- Written Communication
- Prepare each student to be an informed, involved citizern and to work successfully with culturally and socially diverse local, regional, national and international groups
to assist students to prepare for a career, if they so desire, in the human, or social, services