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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Human Services Major, B.S.


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Department of Human Services and Counseling  

College of Health and Human Sciences  

  Available Program Format(s): In-Person  

About the Program


Human Services refers to the art and science of helping people. At MSU Denver, students get just the right mix of hands-on experience and challenging study to become consummate and compassionate professionals. The Department of Human Services and Counseling at Metropolitan State University of Denver prepares students to become competent, self-reflective practitioners in the delivery of human services. At the core of the curriculum is an emphasis on experiential learning in the classroom and through intensive field experience and study abroad opportunities.  Students can focus on general human services topics, or specific areas such as trauma and high-risk youth. The program also offers a concentration in Addictions Studies which prepares students for Colorado addiction counseling certifications. The program also offers a pathway for degree completion for students who currently have paramedic certification. In addition, the department offers an “Early Entry to the Master of Science in Clinical Behavioral Health, Emphasis in Addictions Counseling Pathway” for students who wish to begin their masters program while completing their undergraduate requirements. The department is committed to supporting students to develop high ethical standards and cultural sensitivity while becoming agents for positive change in people’s lives and in their communities.

Student Outcomes


  • Students will evaluate the scope of conditions that impact all levels of human systems: individual, family, group, community, and society.  
  • Students will ​explore the mission and services of ​local organizations and their role and community impact  
  • Students will examine their own culture and values as well as those of communities other than their own and the implications for working with diverse communities.   
  • Students will acquire skills necessary to facilitate change at an individual, family, group, and/or programmatic level.  
  • Students will demonstrate professional behavior and ethical decision-making skills in the context of the human services/nonprofit sector.   
  • Students will develop clear professional writing and effective verbal and interpersonal communication skills.   
  • Students will apply knowledge and skills related to effective direct service delivery and appropriate interventions in their concentration area.  

General Degree Requirements


To earn a degree, students must satisfy all requirements in each of the four areas below, in addition to their individual major requirements. 

Program Requirements


  • A total of 120 semester hours are required for graduation. 
  • A grade of “C” or better is required for each course in this program to count toward the bachelor’s degree. Students should note that programs differ in the minimum grade required.
  •  For students in the “Early Entry Master of Science Pathway” A grade of “B-” or better is required in any graduate Human Services and Counseling course to be applied towards their undergraduate and graduate degree requirements.
  • Students participate in field experience as part of this major, contributing to professional experience, skill development, networking, and resume-building. 

General Studies Requirements: 33 credits


Students should consult the General Studies Requirements  for a list of courses that fulfill the General Studies Requirements for degree completion.  


** Students will fulfill the global diversity requirement by taking an approved course within one of the following categories: arts and humanities; historical; natural and physical sciences; or social and behavioral sciences. 

Ethnic Studies & Social Justice Requirement: 0 or 3 Credits


Electives: 9 credits


For electives, students can use any HSP course or select 9 credits from an area of focus: 

Students in the Addictions Counseling and Early Entry concentrations do not complete this requirement. 

Senior Experience: 10 credits


All majors* complete their senior experience requirement through 10 credits of the following course:

*Note that the Paramedic Pathways students need to complete only 5 credits of internship. 

Summary of Requirements


General Studies Requirements33 credits
ESSJ Requirement0-3 credits
Major Required Courses46 credits
HSP Electives9 credits
Senior Experience10 credits
Unrestricted Electives19-28 credits
Total for the Human Services Major, B.S.120 credits

Required courses for the major may also count for General Studies and ESSJ requirements, so the total credits listed may be greater than the number required to complete the degree. Therefore, it is important that you work with your advisor to make sure you are meeting requirements for your degree. 

Addiction Studies Concentration: 27 credits


This concentration will provide students with broad knowledge and skills that are in all behavioral health services. Upon completion of the program, students are eligible to apply for certification in Colorado as a Certified Addiction Technician (CAT). The counseling skills, training and knowledge that students receive are on the cutting edge of evidence-based outcome studies and best practices. Graduates attain skills and attitudes necessary to function as professional addiction counselors and that may lead to national certification. These are the required courses to fulfill Colorado Behavioral Health Administration’s (BHA) educational requirements for Certified Addiction Specialist (CAS).

Summary of Requirements


General Studies Requirements33 credits
ESSJ Requirement0-3 credits
Major Required Courses46 credits
Addiction Studies Concentration27 credits
Senior Experience10 credits
Unrestricted Electives1-10 credits
Total for the Human Services Major, B.S., Addiction Studies Concentration120 credits

Required courses for the major may also count for General Studies and ESSJ requirements, so the total credits listed may be greater than the number required to complete the degree. Therefore, it is important that you work with your advisor to make sure you are meeting requirements for your degree. 

Pathway for Current Paramedics: 24 credits


The Pathway for Current Paramedics is designed for students interested in combining their previous paramedic training with additional academic course work. Students with a current and valid Colorado and/or national Paramedic Certification will receive 24 credits towards their degree requirements.   

The following courses are required but are taken during the major required courses. 

Summary of Requirements


General Studies Requirements33 credits
ESSJ Requirement0-3 credits
Major Required Courses46 credits
Major Electives9 credits
Additional Required Human Services Coursescounted in major
Paramedic Certification24 credits
Senior Experience5 credits
Unrestricted Electives0-9 credits
Total for the Human Services Major, B.S., Paramedic Pathway120 credits

Required courses for the major may also count for General Studies and ESSJ requirements, so the total credits listed may be greater than the number required to complete the degree. Therefore, it is important that you work with your advisor to make sure you are meeting requirements for your degree. 

Early Entry to Master in Clinical Behavioral Health, Emphasis in Addictions Counseling Pathway


This pathway allows students to begin their graduate work while completing their undergraduate requirements. Students may apply to the Early Entry Master of Health in Clinical Behavioral Health, Emphasis in Addictions Counseling program after completing 59-65 credit hours in their bachelor’s program including all General Studies requirements (33 credits) and specified courses in the department (32 credits). Any graduate level course counting towards either the undergrad or graduate degree must be completed with a ‘B-’ or higher. Students may complete their bachelor’s degree at 120 credits (through our department if all requirements have been met, or through the Individualized Degree Program, if applicable). 

Pre-Application to Master’s Program: 32 credits


Students need to complete all of their general studies courses (33) plus 32 credits of department courses. HSP 1010 and 1020 can be used to fullful 3-6 credits of General Studies (Social and Behavioral Sciences).

Application and Bridge Semester: 13 credits


After completing 65 credits and the required course work, students may apply for the Early Entry master’s program. Students complete the regular master’s application. Students should take the following courses during the semester in which their application is being reviewed.

Undergraduate Status Taking Masters Courses: 19-31 credits


Students who are accepted into the program can start taking “dual use” master’s classes which will count towards both an undergraduate and graduate degree. Students will remain classified as undergraduate but pay graduate tuition rates for any master’s level course. Courses designated (dual purpose) will count towards undergraduate and graduate degree requirements.  BHAM courses without this designation (dual purpose) will count only towards graduate degree requirements. Students need a B- or higher in all BHAM courses to count towards both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements.

Students should consult the graduate catalog for further information regarding course information and program requirements at the graduate level.

 

  • BHAM 5001 Advanced Ethical Practice Credits: 3
  • BHAM 5002 Social and Cultural Foundations Credits: 3
  • BHAM 5003 Development Across the Lifespan (dual purpose) Credits: 3
  • BHAM 5004 Career Counseling Theory and Techniques (dual purpose) Credits: 3
  • BHAM 5005 Theory and Techniques in Helping Relationships Credits: 3
  • BHAM 5006 Group Counseling Theory and Techniques (dual purpose) Credits: 3
  • BHAM 5008 Research and Evaluation (dual purpose) Credits: 3
  • BHAM 5009 Addiction Counseling, Intervention and Prevention I Credits: 3
  • BHAM 5010 Addiction Counseling, Intervention and Prevention II (dual purpose) Credits: 3
  • BHAM 5014 Psychopharmacology, Neurobiology, and Infectious Diseases (dual purpose) Credits: 4

Senior Experience: 10 credits


Students complete their Senior Experience course through:

Summary of Requirements


General Studies Requirements 33 credits
ESSJ Requirement 0-3 credits
Preapplication Courses 32 credits
Application and Bridge Courses 13 credits
Dual Purpose Courses 19 credits
Senior Experience 10 credits
Unrestricted Electives 10-19 credits
Total for the Human Services Major, B.S. Early Entry Pathway 120 credits

Required courses for the major may also count for General Studies and ESSJ requirements, so the total credits listed may be greater than the number required to complete the degree. Therefore, it is important that you work with your advisor to make sure you are meeting requirements for your degree. 

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