Overview
The College of Health and Human Services offers professional education
in the health and human service disciplines. The College consists of the
following group of professional schools, and departments:
The College of Health and Human Services
faculty, through advising, teaching, and supervising, offers students
a balanced education of academic study, field placement, clinical experiences,
and research opportunities. Thus, faculty and students share an understanding
of the relationship between California's diverse populations and life
styles.
The common goal of each of the College's professional programs
is to assist students in developing competence in professional practice
and research methods that develop their expertise to gather information,
plan and evaluate professional actions. This commitment to students produces
alumni who will continue to work effectively with our professional schools
and departments to preserve and promote the well-being of individuals,
groups, and communities.
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Public Health, Master of Social Work, Ph.D. in Language and Communicative Disorders and Public Health, and professional doctorate, AuD in Audiology degrees are conferred. Concurrent degrees are available for MPH/MA (Latin American Studies), MSW/MPH, MSW/JD with Cal Western School of Law. In addition, students may receive national accreditation, state credential or state licensure, and national or state professional certification depending upon the program and the legal requirements and obligations for practicing the professional. All programs also provide continuing education for professionals already in the field.
The College of Health and Human Services supports and is a member of it's regional and national community partners which are involved in the fields of health care and social services.
|