Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 4 Year(s) | $ 27,144 (US$ 27,144) a year | Contact provider |
Division of Human De...
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Course summary
This program provides students with a broad based and interdisciplinary education focused on the preparation of individuals who seek a career in a wide variety of professional settings in education, human services, social services, and related fields. The major is specifically designed to encourage students to self-design their major field of study while also completing a core set of courses in the liberal arts and in the interdisciplinary field of human development and human services.
Program modules
Modules include Required Courses (24 credits) - HDS 310 Observation, Documentation, and Assessment; HDS 315 Family and Community Relationships; PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology; SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology; SWK 307 Racial and Cultural Minorities; SWK 350 Child Abuse/Family Preservation/Permanency Planning; One of the following: PSY 207 Child Development; PSY 215 Psychology of Adolescence; One of the following: SWK 348 Growth and Behavior and the Social Environment I; SWK 349 Growth and Behavior and the Social Environment II; One of the following: HDS 490 Fostering Mental Health: Supporting the Human Spirit; PSY 490 Group Dynamics. Administrative Concentration (18 credits) - HDS 204 Selected Contemporary Issues in Health; BUS 260 Principles of Management; BUS 316 Human Resource Management; HDS 450 Principles of Supervision (w/field placement); One of the following: BLP 110 Leadership; EDU 203 Child Care Administration; One of the following: HDS 490 Fostering Mental Health: Supporting the Human Spirit; PSY 490 Group Dynamics; Electives (27 credits).
Entry requirement for international students
Students applying for admission should submit an Anna Maria College application, an official copy of the high school transcript or GED, official results of SAT or ACT tests, a letter of recommendation from a teacher, a guidance counselor, or a clergy member. International students must submit the official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores, a 250 - 500 word personal statement describing their educational goals and explaining why they wish to pursue an Education in the United States and a certified financial documentation from a financial institution.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Anna Maria College
Department name
Division of Human Development and Human Services
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