Early Intervention Concentration (Online or On Campus)
About the Early Intervention Concentration in Human Services Degree
The Human Services concentration in Early Intervention focus will provide an introduction to the rapidly expanding program currently available to all children who are at risk for developmental delays in a wide range of areas (speech, fine motor, gross motor, cognitive).
Students in the Bachelor of Science in Human Services, Early Intervention Concentration will have the opportunity to achieve the learning outcomes of the Human Services Degree.
Program Requirements
Early Intervention Career Track
The program readies students for entry-level employment and subsequent career advancement in the human services field in various public and private organizations and settings. These include: federal, state, and local social welfare agencies; child care, youth services, and recreational organizations; schools and other educational venues. The Early Intervention concentration additionally prepares students to work as an Early Intervention developmental specialist.
*Based on continuous enrollment of two courses every term. Time to completion may be shorter based on eligible transfer credit or longer if course enrollment varies.
Program Snapshot
Online
Credits: 120
Term Length: 8 weeks
Typical Time to Completion*: 20 terms; 3 years, 4 months
On Campus
Credits: 120
Semester Length: 16 weeks
Typical Time to Completion: 4 years
Additional Information
Degree Pathways
Students who have earned 45+ college credits are encouraged to inquire about the [Degree Completion Program (DCP).]