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Kaplan University Department of Human Services. Human Services Program and Profession HN 115 - Seminar Unit 3. Goal Setting. Action Plan Short-term goals Intermediate goals Long-term goals Why do you set goals?. What are the main goals in your life right now?
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Kaplan UniversityDepartment of Human Services Human Services Program and Profession HN 115 - Seminar Unit 3
Goal Setting • Action Plan • Short-term goals • Intermediate goals • Long-term goals Why do you set goals?
What are the main goals in your life right now? How often to you look at your goals and examine your progress?
Some of you already take a look at your goals and examine your progress, this is great because then you can see if there are areas where you can change or improve to keep working toward your goal. If you don’t it may be a good idea to take periodic checks to see if things need to be changed or refocused to continue to progress towards your goals.
Sometimes people say they have a goal but never look to see if they are taking the right steps to get there.
SMART Goals • S = Specific • M = Measurable • A = Action oriented • R = Realistic • T= Timed How can you make sure your goals are S.M.A.R.T.?
What separates these two types of people? • Living the life they dreamed of • Personal satisfaction • Only dream of the life they desire • Dissatisfied with their circumstances
Examples of Goals (Are these SMART goals? Why or why not?) • In the next 3 years, I want to own my own business. • Over the next 2 months, I am going to run 2 miles every other day. • I am going to attend college. • I am going to take a vacation. • Over the next 6 months, I will save back $200 each month for a down payment on a car • I want to learn to play the piano • In 1 month I want to learn the Tango dance. I will practice 2 times a week with a dance instructor down at the studio.
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Your Degree Plan This week you will begin to look at your Human Service Degree Plan and courses you will decide to take at Kaplan University. You will discuss the program outcomes and how they apply to the various classes and your study of human services You will also learn how to set realistic and meaningful educational and career goals in the field of human services to achieve your career objectives This is all covered in the reading for the week along with our discussion for the week.
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar This week when you open the Reading Icon you will find all the information you will need for the start of your Unit 4 Project. Please read the text in the Reading Page which will tell you what you need to do with each document you will be reading this week. Then click and open the five documents. Now together we will look at the requirements and electives for an Associate and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Services.
In Unit 3 click on the readings icon. Then click on the degree program you are pursuing this will open up an excel worksheet.
Here is the degree program for the AS degree. All the required classes are listed. On the tabs below are suggested elective courses
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Associate of Science in Human Services Degree Plan Core Total Credits (15 credits ) Credits Communication-CM107 College Composition I 5 Communication-CM220 College Composition II 5 Mathematics- MM150 Survey of Mathematics 5
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Associate of Science in Human Services Degree Plan Major Requirements (40 credits) Major Requirement = HN115 Human Services Program and Profession 5 Major Requirement = HN144 Human Behavior and the Environment 5 Major Requirement = CM206 Interpersonal Communication 5 Major Requirement = HN200 Survey of Social Problems 5 Major Requirement = HN205 Applied Skills for Human Services 5 Major Requirement = HN220 Prevention and Crisis Intervention 5 Major Requirement = PS124 Introduction to Psychology 5 Capstone = HN299 Human Services and Social Policy 5
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Associate of Science in Human Services Degree Plan Associate Degree Requires 35 open elective credits 35 elective credits in 100/200 level courses You will find the electives you can take for you degree at the bottom of the excel sheet. You will click on the tabs such as business, health sciences, criminal justice, social sciences, and psychology so you can see what courses are available to you for your electives. ** Be sure you have met the prerequisites for any classes
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Bachelor of Science in Human Services Degree Plan Core Total Credits (33 credits ) Credits Communication-CM107 College Composition I 5 Communication-CM220 College Composition II 5 Mathematics- MM150 Survey of Mathematics 5 Art and Humanities-HU300 Art and Humanities: 6 20th Century and Beyond Social Science-SS310 Exploring the 1960s: An Interdisciplinary Approach 6 Physical Science-SC300 Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation 6
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Bachelor of Science in Human Services Degree Plan Major Requirements (64 credits) Major Requirement = HN115 Human Services Program and Profession 5 Major Requirement = HN 144 Human Behavior and the Environment 5 Major Requirement = CM206 Interpersonal Communication 5 Major Requirement = HN200 Survey of Social Problems 5 Major Requirement = HN205 Applied Skills for Human Services 5 Major Requirement = HN 220 Prevention and Crisis Intervention 5 Major Requirement = MM207 Statistic 5 Major Requirement = PS 124 Introduction to Psychology 5 Major Requirement = HN300 Human Services and Social Policy 6 Major Requirement = HN330 Case Management in Human Services 6 Major Requirement = HN410 Human Services Delivery 6 Major Requirement = HN499 Bachelor’s Capstone for Human Services 6
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Bachelor of Science in Human Services Degree Plan 300/400 level emphasis area courses (24 credits) Option I: Human Services Administration HN345 Public Relations in Not-for-Profit Organizations 6 HN347 Public Personnel Administration 6 HN400 Proposal Designs for Human Services 6 HN450 Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Services 6
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Bachelor of Science in Human Services Degree Plan 300/400 level emphasis area courses (24 credits) Option II: Gerontology HN360 The Aging Population and Society 6 HN365 Psychology of Aging 6 HN420 Social and Healthcare Issues in Aging 6 HN450 Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Services 6
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Bachelor of Science in Human Services Degree Plan 300/400 level emphasis area courses (24 credits) Option III: Child and Family Welfare HN370 Child Welfare and Family 6 HN377 Studies in Child and Adolescent Development 6 HN430 Advocacy for Families and Youth 6 HN450 Legal and Ethical Issues in Human Services 6
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Bachelor of Science in Human Services Degree Plan Bachelor Degree Requires 59 open elective credits 35 elective credits in 100/200 level courses And 24 elective credits in 300/400 level classes You will find the electives you can take for you degree at the bottom of the excel sheet. You will click on the tabs such as child development, substance abuse, business, criminal justice and health science so you can see what courses are available to you for your electives. ** Be sure you have met the prerequisites for any classes
Advanced Start Degree Bachelor of Science in Human Services
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Advanced Start Degree - Bachelor of Science in Human Services Degree Plan Prior Degree Credits - comparable associates or bachelor's degree90 Credits Prerequisite Requirements Credits HN115: Introduction to Human Services 5 HN114: Human Behavior and the Environment 5 HN200: Survey of Social Problems 5 Core Total Credits (18 credits ) Credits Art and Humanities-HU300 Art and Humanities: 6 20th Century and Beyond Social Science-SS310 Exploring the 1960s: An Interdisciplinary Approach 6 Physical Science-SC300 Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation 6
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Advanced Start Degree - Bachelor of Science in Human Services Degree Plan Major Requirements (48 credits) Credits Major Requirement = HN300 Human Services and Social Policy 6 Major Requirement = HN330 Case Management in Human Services 6 Major Requirement = HN410 Human Services Delivery 6 Major Requirement = HN499 Bachelor’s Capstone for Human Services 6 300/400 level emphasis area courses 24 Emphasis areas same as Bachelor’s Degree Option 1: Human Services Administration 24 Credits Option 2: Gerontology 24 Credits Option 3: Child and Family Welfare 24 Credits
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Advanced Start Degree - Bachelor of Science in Human Services Degree Plan Advanced Start Bachelor Degree Requires 24 open elective credits 24 elective credits in 300/400 level classes You will find the electives you can take for you degree at the bottom of the excel sheet. You will click on the tabs such as child development, substance abuse, business, criminal justice and health science so you can see what courses are available to you for your electives. ** Be sure you have met the prerequisites for any classes
The University Catalog lists all the electives that are available Go to the Kaplan student webpage. Scroll down to Resources under My Classes. Click Documents. Click University Catalog. Scroll down to Undergraduate Course Descriptions to read descriptions of all the classes offered at Kaplan University.
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar Questions you need to ask yourself • Do you have transfer credits that may impact the design of your Degree Plan? Please know that Kaplan University must receive your official transcripts by the end of your first term. If they are not received on time, they will not be evaluated and you will not receive any credit for courses taken at another institution. Getting official transcripts sent in can take a while, so you will want to start this process as soon as possible. You will need to contact your other school(s) to have them send the official documents directly to Kaplan University. Online students should have their documentation sent to: Kaplan University, Prior Learning Assessment Center, 550 West Van Buren Street, 7th Floor, Chicago, IL 60607 • Do you have knowledge or experience in the human services field? If so, would you be interested in taking exams (Challenge or CLEP Exams) to help you obtain credit for knowledge that you might already have? Email: Erika Buffum in the Office of the Assistant Dean of Students at ebuffum@kaplan.edu 3. Would you be interested in taking a course (EL203) that can help students that come to Kaplan with some learning or work experiences and trainings that are equivalent to college level learning? 4. Do you have volunteer experiences, as they may come into play by taking a Service Learning Course? These questions are found under the Seminar Option 2
HN 115 – Unit 3 Seminar This is an exciting time for you to pick your electives so you have the knowledge you need in the career you chose. Just a Few Reminders Do not wait until the last minute to put your degree plan together for this is the plan that Kaplan will be using to set up all of your classes. It is also your Unit 4 project! Have fun exploring and putting your future in place!
Unit 3 Seminar • Seminar and Discussion Board questions and post are due by Tuesday night for Unit 3. • Start working on your Unit 4 Degree Plan Project, do not wait to start. • Great job today! • Thank you for coming. • I will stay on for questions, otherwise have a great week!