COLLEGES assessing services needed, and coordinating the delivery of services. Clients include persons who are physically or mentally disabled; chil- dren, youth, and the aged; and others who are disadvantaged for either economic or social rea- sons. Since students admitted to this curriculum will have varied backgrounds, each student's transcript will be evaluated and a curriculum will be developed to maximize each student's previous academic background and vocational goals. A selection committee determines the stu- dent's eligibility for admission to the curricu- lum. Enrollment is based on space available in the existing facilities. Admission to this pro- gram is considered separately from admission to the university. Students are admitted each semester. The Bachelor of Health Science is awarded upon satisfactory completion of the course requirements. Lower Division Course Sequence: The curriculum below is recommended for students considering the B.H.S. program with the Rehabilitative Services emphasis. FRESHMAN YEAR Composition.................. .. ........................... 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences..................................3. Literature and the Arts .................................................. 3 M athematical Science..................................................3. Physical and Biological Science....................................3 International Studies and Diversity............................3 Historical and Philosophical Studies........................3 Electives ................................. ........................... ..... 11 Total 32 SOPHOMORE YEAR Credits Com position................................................................. 3 Literature and the Arts .................................................. 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences.....................................3 Physical and Biological Science....................................6 M athematical Science............................................. ......3 Historical and Philosophical Studies...........................3 International Studies and Diversity .............................3 Electives .................................................. ................. 8 Total 32 The student should complete cognate elec- tives from the approved listing under Rehabili- tative Services-Section III (Related Area Electives). Prerequisites for Upper Division Courses taken as prerequisites for admission into the upper division Rehabilitative Services program may be used to fulfill General Educa- tion requirements where appropriate. PSY 2013 General Psychology ......... ...... 3 SYO 2000 Principles of Sociology...................... 3 SYO 2020 Social Problems ..................................3. Degree Requirements JUNIOR YEAR Credits EGC 3060 Introduction to Rehabilitative Services......... .................................... 3 EGC 4300 Introduction to Vocational Evaluation and Adjustment ..............................3 EGC 4401 Interviewing Principles and Techniques ...................................... ..... 3 Approved Electives .............................................18 General Electives............................ .............. 6 Total 33 SENIOR YEAR Credits EGC 4021 Psychosocial Aspects of Rehabilitation ............................................... .3 EGC 4370 Rehabilitative Services Practicum 1 ...3 EGC 4372 Employability Skills in Rehabilitative Services........................................ 3 EGC 4942 Rehabilitative Services Practicum 2...3 Approved Electives..............................................9 General Electives....................................................9 Total Total 30 127 Approved Area Electives The student must complete a minimum of 27 hours of approved electives with at least 15 hours from Group A and 12 hours from Group B. Approved Group A (15 hours minimum) CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice.............................. ............ .. ................. 3 CLP 3144 Abnormal Psychology..........................3 DEP 3003 Developmental Psychology ...............3 PCO 2714 Personal Growth..................................3 PPE 3004 Psychology of Personality .................3 SYP 4550 Alcohol, Drugs and Society ...........2 SYO 4400 Medical Sociology.................................3 SYO 4530 Social Inequality ....................................3 SYO 4370 Occupations and Professions ..............3 SYP 4520 Criminology......................... .............. 3 EGC 3128 Stress and Anxiety Management.......2 Approved Group B (12 hours) SYP 4730 Sociology of Aging and Life Course ...3 HSC 3100 Personal and Family Health................3 HSC 3120 Consumer Health ..............................3 HSC 3531 Health and Medical Terminology......3 EEX 3010 Exceptional People.............................3 STA 3122 Statistics for the Social Sciences ..........3 COP 3110 Introduction to Computer Program m ing................................. ............... 2 ENC 2213 Technical Writing and Business Com munication................................................ 2-3