AA (DTA) with certificate in SSMH Outcomes
- Graduates will be able to examine self and field to identify and match appropriate strengths and weaknesses for successful/ meaningful education and/or career path
- Graduates will be able to integrate self-awareness to cope and manage with stress in the field for self and others
- Graduates will be able to incorporate an ethic of care in all aspects of practice to insure humane treatment for clients/consumers/patients, regardless of race, creed, diagnosis, wealth, age (develop appreciation social justice)
- Graduates will be able to maintain the integrity of the client/consumer/patient in order to establish trust
- Graduates will be able to access community resources to provide for life and home maintenance stability
- Graduates will be able to develop basic interpersonal skills as a foundation to counseling
- Graduates will be able to know applicable laws and codes as they relate to counseling and client care
- Graduates will be able to integrate an understanding of the broad spectrum of human services
Core Abilities Outcomes
Critical, Creative, and Reflective Thinking:
Graduates will be able to question, search for answers and meaning, and develop ideas that lead to action.
Responsibility:
Graduates will be able to respond by examining the relationship between self, community, and environments, evaluating potential impacts and consequences of actions, and making choices and contributions based on that examination and evaluation.
Information Competency:
Graduates will be able to seek, find, evaluate and use information and employ information technology to engage in lifelong learning.
Effective Communication:
Graduates will be able to exchange messages in a variety of contexts using multiple methods.
Multiculturalism:
Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of diverse ideas, cultures and experiences and the ability to examine their own attitudes and assumptions in order to engage others with civility and empathy.
Fundamental Areas of Knowledge Outcomes
Communication:
Graduates identify, analyze, and evaluate rhetorical strategies in one’s own and other’s writing in order to communicate effectively.
Humanities:
Graduates acquire skills to critically interpret, analyze and evaluate forms of human expression, and create and perform as an expression of the human experience.
Social Sciences:
Graduates use social science research methods and/or theory in order to analyze and interpret social phenomena.
Natural Sciences:
Graduates use the scientific method to analyze natural phenomena and acquire skills to evaluate authenticity of data/information relative to the natural world.
Quantitative & Symbolic Reasoning:
Graduates utilize mathematical, symbolic, logical, graphical, geometric, or statistical analysis for the interpretation and solution of problems in the natural world and human society.
SSMH Associates
- Graduates will be able to examine self and field to identify and match appropriate strengths and weaknesses for successful/ meaningful education and/or career path
- Graduates will be able to integrate self-awareness to cope and manage with stress in the field for self and others
- Graduates will be able to incorporate an ethic of care in all aspects of practice to insure humane treatment for clients/consumers/patients, regardless of race, creed, diagnosis, wealth, age (develop appreciation social justice)
- Graduates will be able to maintain the integrity of the client/consumer/patient in order to establish trust
- Graduates will be able to access community resources to provide for life and home maintenance stability
- Graduates will be able to develop basic interpersonal skills as a foundation to counseling
- Graduates will be able to know applicable laws and codes as they relate to counseling and client care
- Graduates will be able to integrate an understanding of the broad spectrum of human services
Core Abilities Outcomes
Critical, Creative, and Reflective Thinking:
Graduates will be able to question, search for answers and meaning, and develop ideas that lead to action.
Responsibility:
Graduates will be able to respond by examining the relationship between self, community, and environments, evaluating potential impacts and consequences of actions, and making choices and contributions based on that examination and evaluation.
Information Competency:
Graduates will be able to seek, find, evaluate and use information and employ information technology to engage in lifelong learning.
Effective Communication:
Graduates will be able to exchange messages in a variety of contexts using multiple methods.
Multiculturalism:
Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of diverse ideas, cultures and experiences and the ability to examine their own attitudes and assumptions in order to engage others with civility and empathy.
Fundamental Areas of Knowledge Outcomes
Communication:
Graduates identify, analyze, and evaluate rhetorical strategies in one’s own and other’s writing in order to communicate effectively.
Humanities:
Graduates acquire skills to critically interpret, analyze and evaluate forms of human expression, and create and perform as an expression of the human experience.
Social Sciences:
Graduates use social science research methods and/or theory in order to analyze and interpret social phenomena.
Computational Skills:
Graduates will acquire skills that emphasize conceptual understanding, connections among topics, and communication of mathematical thinking for the interpretation and solution of problems.
SSMH Certificate
- Graduates will be able to examine self and field to identify and match appropriate strengths and weaknesses for successful/ meaningful education and/or career path
- Graduates will be able to integrate self-awareness to cope and manage with stress in the field for self and others
- Graduates will be able to incorporate an ethic of care in all aspects of practice to insure humane treatment for clients/consumers/patients, regardless of race, creed, diagnosis, wealth, age (develop appreciation social justice)
- Graduates will be able to maintain the integrity of the client/consumer/patient in order to establish trust
- Graduates will be able to access community resources to provide for life and home maintenance stability
- Graduates will be able to develop basic interpersonal skills as a foundation to counseling
- Graduates will be able to know applicable laws and codes as they relate to counseling and client care
- Graduates will be able to integrate an understanding of the broad spectrum of human services
Core Abilities Outcomes
Critical, Creative, and Reflective Thinking:
Graduates will be able to question, search for answers and meaning, and develop ideas that lead to action.
Responsibility:
Graduates will be able to respond by examining the relationship between self, community, and environments, evaluating potential impacts and consequences of actions, and making choices and contributions based on that examination and evaluation.
Information Competency:
Graduates will be able to seek, find, evaluate and use information and employ information technology to engage in lifelong learning.
Effective Communication:
Graduates will be able to exchange messages in a variety of contexts using multiple methods.
Multiculturalism:
Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of diverse ideas, cultures and experiences and the ability to examine their own attitudes and assumptions in order to engage others with civility and empathy.
