Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
Social Sciences, Psychology, Social Work, Counseling Psychology
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Tuition Fee
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Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
Social Sciences, Psychology, Social Work, Counseling Psychology
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Tuition Fee
Request info
The Human Services degree program of 132 credits is designed to prepare practitioners with the knowledge, skills, and values of the “helping process” directed at individuals, families, groups, communities, selected special populations, and social services support systems. The fundamental principle of practice is to enable individuals to move from external support to personal self-support.
Goal: Prepare human services practitioners who can demonstrate mastery of the generic human services skills, values, and knowledge that facilitate an improved quality of life for New York City residents.
Objectives:
Demonstrate self-awareness and mastery of generic intellectual, affective, and psychomotor-behavioural skills for life-long learning and professional training.
Demonstrate research-based interdisciplinary liberal arts knowledge of social problems, public policies, and programs.
Demonstrate the skills, values, and knowledge in the practice of human services directed at individuals, groups, families, and community organizations.
Demonstrate effective skills and values of human services directed at special client groups in multicultural settings.
NOTE: The Human Services Program (B.S.) requires completion of a minimum of 132 credits of course work with a minimum 2.0 GPA, based on assessment rubrics, exams, or other direct measures of student learning; and completion of the Generic Studies-Liberal Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum.
Boricua College is a private college in New York City. The college was designed to serve Puerto Ricans and other Hispanics' educational needs and was founded by Victor G. Alicea and several others.
Boricua's instruction system is based on a fundamental humanistic principle of educating the whole person to become a self-motivated, independent, life-long learner, with awareness and commitment to maintaining a healthy symbiotic relationship with their environment.
To develop in students selected clusters of generic cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills and values necessary for understanding the environment's knowledge as manifested in the disciplines of the liberal arts and sciences.
At Boricua College, lecture-discussion courses are an excellent way for college students to master some information. Lecture-discussions about "theoretical studies," however, are only one of five distinct ways in which students are educated and receive academic instruction at the College.
An explanation of each of these modes of instruction and how they are integrated into a singular program of student growth and development follows.
The College's mission and goals are rooted in three institutional identity principles.
The Middle States Commission accredits Boricua College on Higher Education. It is a member of the New York State Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, the Association of Governing Boards of Colleges and Universities, the College and University Personnel Association, the National Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, and the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities.
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