May 15, 2024  
2020-21 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
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HSRV 4398 - Human Services Clinical Rotation


Credit(s): 3-6

Required of every candidate for the Bachelor of Science in human services, this clinical rotation training experience is designed to integrate application of the knowledge acquired in previous, concurrent and prerequisite courses and hone interpersonal competencies and service delivery-related skill practices required to maintain longevity as a professional in working environments associated with human services provided to clients from diverse ethnocultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. The course is designed to evaluate and strengthen students’ readiness to practice. Emphasis is placed on training experiences related to meeting client and family needs, engaging populations across the life span of development, and professionals’ roles in addressing life adjustment, legal and ethical issues. Trainees must enroll in three credit hours of clinical rotation twice before degree completion. Successful completion of the first enrollment with a grade of C or higher is required prior to faculty-approved second enrollment. Students may not simultaneously enroll in both sections during the same semester.



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