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2023-2024 Catalog [Aug. 2023-Aug. 2024]
Human Services (T500) (B.S.)
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Bachelor of Science
The Program
The Bachelor of Science in Human Services is designed to prepare students in Workforce Region 8 for entry into the human services field. Human services professionals provide services for persons with developmental disabilities or mental illness, victims of crime, individuals and families in crisis, older individuals, and treatment of chemical dependency. The program provides students with a foundation in general theories and principles of assessing human needs. The program gives graduates the opportunity to pursue a broad array of careers in the field of Human Services.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services is appropriate for students who are interested in working as social and service assistants in providing client services in a wide array of fields such as psychology, rehabilitation, sociology or social work, including support for families.
This program is designed to articulate with an Associate of Science (A.S.) or an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree.
A minimum grade of C or higher must be achieved in all upper division courses.
Program Requirements
To meet the minimum requirements to be considered for acceptance to the B.S. in Human Services, applicants must satisfy the bachelor’s degree general admission requirements . The B.S. in Human Services has rolling admissions throughout the term; a bachelor’s degree admissions application may be submitted at any time throughout the term. Apply online at apply.fscj.edu.
Need More Information? Contact:
bs.humanservices@fscj.edu
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Curriculum
General Education Coursework
Credit Hours: 36
Lower Division Elective Coursework
Credit Hours: 24
Select from any Associate in Arts Elective coursework, Associate in Science Professional coursework or Associate in Science Professional Elective coursework.
Upper Division Coursework
Credit Hours: 45
A minimum grade of C or higher is required in all Upper Division coursework.
Upper Division Concentration Coursework
Credit Hours: 15
A minimum grade of C or higher is required in all Upper Division Concentration coursework. Students must select from one of the following concentrations:
Advocacy
Education
Note: The education concentration does not meet the competencies for professional teacher certification.
Human Services
Total Credit Hours: 120
Credit hours may vary depending on whether a student has satisfied the foreign language requirements of the College.
Background Check Requirement for Human Services Majors
All students are required to pass a background check in order to complete field experience required for HUS 4945 - Human Services Internship. Failure to pass the background check may result in the student being unable to complete the course and program. The exact cost and requirements for the background checks will depend on the specific internship site and/or agency the student selects. Students are encouraged to contact the program manager in advance if they have concerns about their clearance.
Foreign Language Requirement for Baccalaureate Degree
Baccalaureate degree-seeking students must meet a foreign language requirement prior to graduation. Students may fulfill the requirement by completing eight semester hours of the same foreign language or sign language. Alternative options that will be considered include the following:
- Successful completion of two sequential high school credits in one foreign language as listed in Florida Statute 1007.262 at bit.ly/FS-foreign-language and DOE Board Rule 6A.10.02412 at bit.ly/FR-foreign-language. The student is responsible to send official high school transcripts to the Registrar’s Office for evaluation.
- Submitting an English translated high school course-by-course transcript from a country of origin, exits test scores or certificates not acceptable. Students must have an English translation performed, at students’ expense, by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). Visit naces.org/members for a list of NACES members. Examples of acceptable services are Josef Silny & Associates at jsilny.com and World Education Services at wes.org.
- Also, appropriate College Level Examination Program (CLEP) level one and two scores in French, German, and Spanish will be accepted.
Courses offered are in American Sign Language (ASL 1140 and ASL 1150 ), Brazilian Portuguese (POR 1120 and POR 1121 ), Chinese (CHI 1120 and CHI 1121 ), French (FRE 1120 and FRE 1121 ), French Conversation (FRE 2210 and FRE 2211 ), French Intermediate (FRE 2200 and FRE 2201 ), German (GER 1120 and GER 1121 ), German Intermediate (GER 2200 and GER 2201 ), Latin (LAT 1120 and LAT 1121 ), Spanish (SPN 1120 and SPN 1121 ), Spanish Conversation (SPN 2210 and SPN 2211 ), and Spanish Intermediate (SPN 2200 and SPN 2201 ) fulfill this eight credit hour requirement. Students may use the ASL prefix course combination to satisfy the foreign language requirements of the College.
Writing and Mathematical Skills Requirement
The Florida State Board of Education Rule regarding the required writing and mathematical skills was revised in December 2005. 6A-10.030 specifies the policies and procedures for implementing the requirement (Table 5). Graduation Requirements
To receive a bachelor’s degree, students must:
- Fulfill all academic requirements for the chosen program of study as outlined in the Florida State College at Jacksonville catalog and curriculum.
- Earn minimum prescribed semester hours for the selected bachelor’s degree with at least a 2.0 (C) on a 4.0 scale for an all college cumulative grade point average. This includes Florida State College at Jacksonville college-credit semester hours and transferred credits (excluding developmental education) in lower and upper division courses;
- Earn at least a C in each course used to satisfy the General Education Requirements and any other area designated with a C or higher in each course.
- Earn a minimum of 25 percent of all credits counting toward the baccalaureate degree from Florida State College at Jacksonville (for example, a minimum of 30 credits for a 120-credit bachelor’s degree). Credit by examination and credit for prior learning do not count toward this residency requirement.
- Fulfill the 36 college credit Florida General Education Requirements (note: 45 semester hours of required General Education for the B.S.N. degree and 51 semester hours of required General Education for the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree), including the required core course options as listed in s. 1007.25(3) Florida Statue and State Board Rule 6A.14.0303;
- Demonstrated competency in civic literacy in accordance with s. 1007.25, Florida Statutes (F.S.) at bit.ly/FS-gen-ed-courses and State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.02413, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) at bit.ly/FR-civic-lit-comp. Pursuant to guidelines established by Senate Bill 1108, competency is demonstrated by completion of one of two civic literacy courses (either AMH 2020 or POS 2041 ) with a grade of C or higher AND by achievement of the standard score on a state-approved assessment;
- Fulfill the Foreign Language requirement. Students may fulfill the requirement by demonstrating foreign language proficiency (at the intermediate level) equivalent to 2-years in high school or a sequence of two college credit courses in a single foreign language. Alternative options that will be considered include the following:
- Successful completion of two sequential high school credits in one foreign language as listed in s. 1007.262 Florida Statute and State Board Rule 6A.10.02412. The student is responsible for sending official high school transcripts to the Registrar’s office for evaluation.
- Submitting a transcript from the country of origin; exit test scores or certificates not acceptable. Students may be required to have an English translation performed, at students’ expense, by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) (visit naces.org/members for a list of NACES members). Examples of acceptable services are Josef Silny & Associates and World Education Services.
- Appropriate College Level Examination Program (CLEP) level one and two scores in French, German, and Spanish will also be accepted.
- Fulfill all obligations, financial or otherwise, to the College before they may graduate.
Note: Students are cautioned to pay particular attention to the following statements.
- A student’s graduation date will be the date of the end of the College term in which the student has fulfilled all academic requirements. (The removal of an incomplete grade does not affect students’ graduation dates, since the grade change is effective at the end of the term in which the incomplete grade was assigned rather than the term in which the incomplete work was made up.)
- Students who enter under the (2023/2024) catalog will be assigned to the degree or certificate requirements in effect during the 2023/2024 academic year. The student’s assigned catalog year will remain in effect as long as the student maintains continuous enrollment. Changes to requirements as mandated by law or by rule of the District Board of Trustees may supersede this provision.
- Many courses in this catalog have prerequisite requirements and/or corequisite courses listed in the course descriptions. Students are advised to be guided by these requirements.
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