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Program Overview B.A. in Human Services
The Human Services degree completion program is designed to provide adult learners the knowledge, attitudes, and skills
to work with people in a human resource environment or in an entry-level social service agency. This degree also meets
the prerequisites for the Seminary's counseling program. For more information contact the program director, Deb Siltman.
This degree enables adult learners to be more effective Christ-like servant leaders who:
- Live faithfully by submitting to the authority of Scripture as a guide to Christian living.
- Think Biblically by understanding and applying a redemptive hermeneutic to helping and caring for people as a community.
- Grow intellectually by critically interacting with historical and contemporary human resource and counseling theories,
cultural and workplace diversity, worldviews, and ethics.
- Improve professionally by demonstrating skills in human resource management and helping skills in an organizational
environment as a servant leader who demonstrates grace, compassion, and justice.
- Learn continually by developing a plan for lifelong learning where they live, work, and worship.
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