This course is taken concurrently with field experience to learn, primarily through observation, how to apply human service intervention strategies. Students learn skills to help individuals and families served by professional agencies and organizations. Supervision by agency and instructor. Requires 90 hours of work on-site. Supplementary seminar, readings, and reports. Graded P/N. This course may be repeated at OSU for up to eight credits.
Included in this course are a course map and syllabus, major assignments, as well as weekly activities. The course readings include an open textbook for each topic.
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Attribution and Licensing:
Creator: Curated and Designed by Elizabeth Pearce (Linn-Benton Community College)
Published: 11/5/2024
Relevance: Course based on HDFS 272, Linn-Benton Community College
Level: Undergraduate
License: CC BY 4.0
Integrate and reflect on classroom learning with field experience.
Summarize work experience and growth as a helping professional.
Evaluate and report on workplace competencies and skills as defined by the National Organization of Human Services.
Describe the dynamics of power, privilege, and interculturalism in one's own experience.