NSU 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog
298 Nova Southeastern University • Undergraduate Student Catalog • 2014–2015 INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN SERVICE, HEALTH, AND JUSTICE General Education Requirements (30 credits) Students are required to complete 30 credit hours as part of theGeneral Education Program. For specific course requirements, refer to the General Education Program section in the Academic Resources and Procedures segment of this catalog. Human Services Administration Major (54 credits) Core Courses (54 credits) HS 1100 Social Issues and Human Services Delivery Systems (3 credits) HS 1200 Introduction to Human Services Administration (3 credits) HS 1300 Interpersonal Assessment Skills in Human Relations (3 credits) HS 1400 Counseling and Assessment in Human Services (3 credits) MGT 2050 Principles of Management (3 credits) ECN 2025 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits) ACT 2200 Financial Accounting (3 credits) MGT 3020 Business Communications (3 credits) PADM 1000 Introduction to Public Administration (3 credits) MATH 2020 Applied Statistics (3 credits) HS 3300 Ethical and Professional Issues in Human Services (3 credits) HS 3315 Human Services and Cultural Diversity (3 credits) HS 3990 Supervised Experience in Human Services I* (3 credits) HS 4100 Rehabilitation Principles and Case Management (3 credits) HRM 4160 Human Resource Management (3 credits) HS 4200 Accountability in Human Services Administration (3 credits) HS 4250 Program Planning and Evaluation (3 credits) HS 4995 Supervised Experience in Human Services II* (3 credits) * These field placement courses allow the development of skills through hands-on experience. Field placements will consist of 10–12 hours per week within a human services agency within the community and are designed to enable the student, under the direction and guidance of on-site and faculty supervisors, to apply what has been learned to a real world work experience. Electives (36 credits) Select 12 credits from any combination of courses listed as major electives or under the following concentrations.Select an additional 24 credits of open electives from any courses, including those listed under the following concentrations. Major Electives HRM 4300 Managing Workplace Diversity (3 credits) MGT 4170 Organizational Behavior (3 credits) PSYC 2630 Ethical and Professional Issues in Mental Health (3 credits) HS 2100 Administration of Recreational and Leisure Services (3 credits) HS 3250 Aging in a Social Context (3 credits) PADM 3000 Public Policy (3 credits) PADM 3200 Public Budgeting (3 credits) GERO 2030 Gerontology and the Law (3 credits) PSYC 2470 Grief, Loss, and Bereavement (3 credits) Concentrations (12 or 18 credits) Students may choose to select one of the following concentrations: Basics in Aviation Concentration** (12 credits) HS 3500 Introduction to Human Factors in Aviation (3 credits) HS 3510 Systems Analysis of the Impact of Human Factors on Decision-Making in Aviation (3 credits) HS 3520 Strategic Forecasting of and Evaluation of Human Performance Factors in Aviation (3 credits) HS 3530 Integration of Technical Foundations of Flight Management (3 credits)
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