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The major in Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies is based upon the humanistic philosophy that all human beings have worth and potential. The undergraduate program in Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies is committed to preparing students to maximize the participation, potential and functioning of all community members regardless of their culture, ethnicity, disability status, etc. Therefore, the Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies curriculum draws it vitality from faculty and students who embrace Father d’Alzon’s belief that “hope is the anchor of life”. It is within this context that the liberal arts are integrated with the study of human, disability, and rehabilitation services. A significant distinction of the HRS curriculum is its culmination in an internship that enables students to develop and refine the attitudes, knowledge, and skills necessary for working as human service professionals and more specifically working with people with disabilities in rehabilitation settings. After completion of the undergraduate program in Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies students are prepared to work in a wide range of human service professions including organizations that provide services to children, adolescents, adults, the elderly and individual’s with disabilities.
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Through volunteer, community service learning, student teaching and internship placements, students are contributing about 93,000 hours per year to our local communities.
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