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College of Health and Human Services
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Department of Human Services |
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Welcome!
The Department of Human Services was formed in 1999 by merging the degree programs in Criminal Justice, Gerontology and Social
Work. The combined department brings together faculty and students who have a mutual desire to study and investigate social
issues facing our ever complex communities, and to provide training to students who will be prepared to assist individuals
and groups in need. The faculty work together to provide a strong program of study to all those interested in pursuing study
in the human services arena.
The Department of Human Services offers three undergraduate degrees, one graduate degree and one graduate certificate. These
are listed below.
Our Programs
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Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Program provides students with excellent academic training and experience through our classes and internship
program. The program is designed to prepare students to take and active role in criminal justice and to also prepare students
for continued training.
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Social Work
The mission of the Social Work Program at Bowling Green State University is to prepare students for professional social work
practice with diverse and at-risk populations, emphasizing client system strengths, social justice, respect and appreciation
of human diversity, and the worth and dignity of all people through teaching, research, and public service.
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Gerontology
Students who graduate from the undergraduate program in Gerontology will have a strong interdisciplinary background in aging
studies. In addition to a liberal arts base, students complete course work in a cognate area. Cognates provide specialization
in biology, health, human resource management, nutrition, psychology, recreation, and service planning.
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Our Staff
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