The 36 credits curriculum is designed to prepare students for professional careers in the field of human services administration in a variety of settings (corporate, governmental, nonprofit and community). Through 18 credits of required coursework, students will have the opportunity to develop administrative abilities in the areas of planning, evaluation, leadership and decision-making. Then, students will individualize their course of study by choosing 12 credits of coursework in an approved human services content area such as counseling psychology, health care systems, negotiations and conflict management, addictions counseling, family counseling, rehabilitation counseling, and special education,. The capstone experience is student's choice of 6 credits of field experience, or 6 credits of research in program planning, implementation and/or evaluation.
In-State Tuition: $12,384
Out of State Tuition: $22,788
Credits: 36
Completion: 24 months
GPA: Check with University
Letter of Recommendation: 3
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: Not Required