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Nov 24, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Disability Services, BS
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Completion of this multidisciplinary curriculum in educational, social,
and natural sciences prepares graduates to work as professionals serving
individuals with disabilities in a wide array of public- and private-sector
agencies and service providers, including adult mental health (MH)
programs. Students who complete the program will earn a bachelor of science
degree and will be prepared for employment as instructional assistants
in public or private schools, as therapeutic staff support personnel, or in
a wide variety of capacities in MH programs, community-based employment/
living programs, early intervention programs, residential treatment
programs, preschool/day care programs, and other agency service providers
for individuals with disabilities. Disability Services majors must achieve
and maintain a 2.75 overall GPA.
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Liberal Studies Elective: 3
Free Electives: 21-22
(1)
Students may use these 18cr toward study of a minor discipline and/or as free electives.
Total Degree Requirements: 120
(1) It is recommended that students pursue minor studies in one of the following:
Child Development and Family Relations (18cr), Educational
Psychology (18cr), Psychology (18cr), or Sociology/Disability Services
or Human Services (18cr). |
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