Majors
Leisure, Youth, and Human Services: LYHS allows students to
move from theory to application. The focus areas are: Nonprofit Administration,
Outdoor Recreation, Community Recreation Services, Therapeutic Recreation, and
Tourism
Psychology: Psychology is the study of human and animal
behavior (normal and abnormal) and the cognitive, emotional, social and
biological processes related to that behavior
Communicative Disorders: Students will first focus on the
basic anatomy and physiology of speech and auditory systems. Students will then
move into treatment and diagnosis of problems in speech and hearing. The
undergraduate major in Communicative Disorders is designed to provide the
academic preparation and experiences required for admission into a graduate
program in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology.
Special Education: Programs provide teacher candidates with
the opportunity to gain knowledge, skills, and attitudes, and learn the best
practices necessary for becoming effective teachers responsive to the needs of
individuals with disabilities and their families
Early Childhood/Elementary Education: Students will learn
to teach and work with children from infants through elementary. Provides
teacher candidates with the opportunity to gain the knowledge, skills, and
attitudes necessary for becoming teachers who are responsible, reflective
decision makers in a global society.Social Work: Students will develop the skills and knowledge to work with a diverse population. Graduates of the social work program find jobs in child and adolescent social work, family practice, probation and parole, medical social work and working with the aged
Family Services: The discipline of Family Studies explores patterns of family functioning and how relationship processes and other contextual factors influence individual development and behavior
Minors: Coaching; Leisure, Youth and Human Services; Family
Studies; Psychology
Career Possibilities: Child Psychologist; Coaching;
Education Administrator; Childcare Worker; Counselor; Special Education
Teacher; Preschool Teacher; Audiologist; Speech Pathologist
No comments:
Post a Comment