HUMAN SERVICES DEGREE PROGRAM 2011-2012 CHECKLIST of REQUIREMENTS GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (41-44 HOURS) COURSE GRADE I. Communication 9 Hours II. Mathematics 3-4 Hours III. Science 8 Hours ENGL 1010 Critical Reading & Expository Writing (3) AND ENGL 1020 Critical Thinking & Argumentation (#) AND SPCH 1300 General Speech (3) (OI) or SPCH 2300 Public Speaking (3) OR SPCH 2320 Argumentation and Debate (3) (OI) MATH 1530 Probability and Statistics Non-Calculus (3) * MATH 1840 Analytical Geometry and Differential Calculus (4) MATH 1910 Calculus I (4) * MATH 1530 is recommended as it is a pre-requisite for HDAL 4950 BIOL 1010 & 1011 Biology I for Non-Majors Lec/Lab (4) BIOL 1020 & 1021 Biology II for Non-Majors Lec/Lab (4) CHEM 1030 Introduction to Chemistry Survey (4) CHEM 1000 Chemistry & Well-Being (4) PHYS 1030 Introduction to Physics Survey (4) ASTR 1010 Astronomy I (4) ASTR 1020 Astronomy II (4) ASTR 1035 Life in the Universe (4) BIOL 1110-1111 Biol. For Sci. Majors I Lec/Lab (4) BIOL 1120-1121 Biol. For Sci. Majors II Lec/Lab (4) BIOL 1130-1131 Biol. For Sci. Majors III Lec/Lab (4) CHEM 1110-1111 General Chemistry Lec/Lab (4) CHEM 1120-1121 General Chemistry Lec/Lab (4) GEOG 1110 Earth Science: Weather & Climate (4) GEOG 1120 Earth Science: Landforms & Processes (4) GEOL 1040-1041 Physical Geology Lec/Lab (4) GEOL 1050 Historical Geology (4) HSCI 2010-2011 Anatomy & Physiology I Lec/Lab (4) HSCI 2020-2021 Anatomy & Physiology II Lec/Lab (4) PHYS 2010-2011 Gen. Physics I NonCalc Lec/Lab (W) (4) PHYS 2020-2021 Gen. Physics II NonCalc Lec/Lab (W) (4) PHYS 2110 Tech. Physics Calc-Based (5) PHYS 2120 Tech. Physics II Calc-Based (5) 3 3 3 3-4 4-5 4-5 NATURAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS INTEGRATIVE OPTION IBMS 1100 Integrative Biology and Statistics - 6 credits IBMS 1200 Integrative Biology and Calculus - 6 credits NOTE: Completion of IBMS 1100 and 1200 satisfies both the Mathematics requirement and the Natural Sciences requirement. Students must complete the entire two-course sequence in order to fulfill the Mathematics and Natural Sciences blocks. Students who complete only one of the courses (not recommended) will be considered to have met four credit hours of the Natural Sciences requirement. IV. Humanities & Fine Arts 9 Hours Literature Complete one of the following: ENGL 2030 Literary Heritage (3) ENGL 2110 American Literature (3) ENGL 2120 American Literarture II (3) ENGL 2210 British Literature I (WI) (3) ENGL 2220 British Literature II (WI) (3) ENGL 2330 World Literature (3) ENGL 2430 European Literature (WI) (3) 3 Fine Arts Complete one of the following: ARTA 2010 Art History Survey I (3) ARTA 2020 Art History Survey II (3) HUMT 2310 Arts and Ideas I (3) HUMT 2320 Arts and Ideas II (3) MUSC 1030 Introduction to Music (3) MUSC 1035 History of Jazz (3) DANC 3500 Dance as a Human Experience (3) THEA 1030 Introduction to the Theatre (3) 3
V. History 6 Hours VI. Social & Behavioral Sciences 6 Hours Students may take ECON 1050 OR 2210, but NOT both Humanities Elective Complete one of the following: ENTC 3020 Technology and Society (3) HIST 1110 World History & Civilization (3) HIST 1120 World History & Civilization II (3) PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy (3) PHIL 2020 Introduction to Ethics (WI) (3) PHIL 2040 Philosophy as Conversation (OI) (3) PHIL 2640 Science and the Modern World RELI 2210 Introduction to the Study of Religion (3) ENGL 3150 Literature, Ethics, & Values (WI) (3) ENGL 3280 Mythology (WI) (3) HIST 2010 The United States to 1877 (3) HIST 2020 The United States Since 1877 (3) (HIST 2030 History of Tennessee (3) may be substituted for 3 credits of U.S. History.) HDAL 2310 Developmental Psychology (3) * PSYC 1310 Introduction to Psychology (3) * * recommended as they are pre-requisites for required HDAL classes HDAL 2340 Cultural Diversity (WI) (OI) ECON 1050 Economics and Society (3) ECON 2210 Principles of Economics (3) GEOG 1012 Introduction to Cultural Geography (3) PSCI 1110 Political Life (WI, OI) (3) PSCI 1120 Intro. To American Government (3) SOCI 1020 Introduction to Sociology (3) ANTH 1240 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) SOCI 2020 Social Problems and Human Values (WI) (3) SRVL 1020 Introduction to Service Learning (WI, OI) (3) WMST 2010 Introduction to Women s Studies (WI) (3) ECON2220 Microeconomics (3) 3 3 3 3 3 HUMAN SERVICES MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (To graduate with a degree in Human Services, students must earn a C- or better in all courses within the major and have a cumulative overall GPA of 2.5 or higher) Be sure to check with advisor to determine availability of classes. Not all classes meet every semester. Human Services Core (18 hours) HDAL 2510 Introduction to Human Service (3) HDAL 2320 Child Psych OR HDAL 2330 Adol Psych OR HDAL 2335 Adult Dev. (3) HDAL 2340 Understanding Cultural Diversity (WI, OI) (3) HDAL 3610 Counseling Theory and Practice (3) HDAL 4011 Dev Psych II (pre-reqs. PSYC 1310 & HDAL 2310 or 2320) (3) (WI) HDAL 4950 Research in Lrng. & Dev. (WI, TI) (3) (pre-reqs. PSYC 1310 & MATH 1530 or PSYC 2810) Human Services Field Experience (6 hours) Must take both courses HDAL 4710 Human Services Practicum (3) HDAL 4720 Human Services Internship (3)
Interdisciplinary Requirements (12 hours total) Choose ONE of the four following groups. Substitutions must be approved by advisor. Group One Human Development Required (6 hours) Select two of these, excluding the course taken from the Human Service Core. HDAL 2320 Child Psychology (3) HDAL 2330 Adolescent Psychology (3) HDAL 2335 Adult Development (3) HDAL 4666 Cultural Influences on Development (WI, OI) (3) SOWK 3330 Cultural Diversity in Social Work Practice (3) ECED 2150 Infant/Toddler/Child Development (WI) (3) HDAL 4010 Managing Child Behavior (3) PUBH 4607 Gerontology and Health PUBH 4357 Thanatology (3) SOWK 4567 Human Sexuality (3) Group Two Social Services SOWK 1010 Introduction to Social Work (3) SOWK 2500 Interviewing and Recording Skills (OI) (3) SOWK 3000 Human Behavior/Social Environment I (3) SOWK 4367 Seminar in Drug/Alcohol Abuse (3) SOWK 4517 Crisis Intervention (3) SOWK 4567 Human Sexuality (3) SOCI 4337 Social Psychology (3) PSYC 4320 Abnormal Psychology (4) HDAL 2335 Adult Development (3) HDAL 4666 Cultural Influences on Development (WI, OI) (3) Group Three Offender Services CJCR 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJCR 2540 Criminal Law (3) CJCR 3300 Criminal Justice Ethics (WI) (3) CJCR 3100 Criminology (3) CJCR 3500 Juvenile Justice: Theory and Practice (OI) (3) PSYC 4807 Forensic Psychology (3) SOCI 3320 Juvenile Delinquency (3) PSYC 4320 Abnormal Psychology (4) HDAL 2335 Adult Development (3) HDAL 4666 Cultural Influences on Development (WI, OI) (3)
Group Four Health Services PUBH 4030 Community Health (WI) (3) PUBH 4937 Stress Management (WI) (3) PUBH 2120 School Health Education ENVH 3010 Human Ecology and Environmental Education (3) SOCI 3060 Medical Sociology (3) PSYC 3700 Health Psychology (3) FACS 3430 Community Nutrition (3) CDIS 4000 Communication Sciences and Disorders (3) PUBH 4007 Principles and Practices of Patient Education (3) PEXS 3032 Motor Development (3) ECED 2150 Foundations in Early Childhood (OI) (3) Graduation Requirement Must pass UIT Proficiency Exam or take CSCI 1100 PASS: CLASS: (Check CSCI 1100 for credit hours; TI intensive requirements are different for CSCI 1100 at 2 hours.) Minor (Must be chosen from the list below) 18-26 hours (Must be advised for requirements in chosen minor by an advisor in that minor.) African and African American Studies Anthropology Appalachian Studies Applied Sociology Applied Spanish: Community Studies Religious Studies Communicative Disorders Criminal Justice and Criminology Early Childhood Development Environmental Studies International Studies Leadership Studies Leisure Services Management Psychology Service Learning Social Work Special Education Women s Studies Electives (may take any courses to complete or exceed total credit hour requirements for graduation) Prefix Number Name of Course
Total # of Credit Hours in Major 36 Minimum # of Credit Hours for BS - 120 A minimum grade point average of 2.50 is required for all coursework completed at the time of graduation. All courses required for the major must be completed with C- or better. Provided they have satisfied all other university, college, and departmental requirement, students may be granted the Bachelor of Science degree if: a. They have completed the major described above, and b. The approved general education core and the minor or second major, and electives described Proficiency Intensive Courses Students admitted Fall 2002 or later need: 4 writing intensive (WI) (at least 2 from major, at least 2 at the 3000 or 4000 level) 2 oral intensive (OI) (at least 1 from major) 1 technology intensive (TI) (from major) WI OI TI _ Transfer students with 50+ hours or Assoc. Degree Need: 2 writing intensive (WI) (at least one from major) 1 oral intensive (OI) (from major) 1 technology intensive (TI) (from major) WI OI TI