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Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science

The Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Science (BABS) is designed to give students the necessary groundwork for entry-level employment in social services or social work, currently one of the fastest-growing fields in the Midwest. It also provides a solid foundation for students wishing to pursue graduate work in psychology, sociology, or social work. Students may choose from one of three options - psychology, sociology, or social work - with the psychology and social work options allowing students practicum hours of field work under the mentorship of a professor.

BABS Bingo Sheet

 

Bachelor of Liberal Studies

Working towards the Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) degree will expose you to many fields. Choices include humanities, sciences, business and technology. In addition to the core courses, you are able to concentrate studies in areas that especially interest you. The BLS is versatile in other ways as well. For example, you may begin in this curriculum as a freshman or enter later by transferring previously earned credits.

BLS Academic Plan of Study

 

Bachelor of Art in Social Work

Purdue University North Central B.A.S.W. Program educates students to become professionals in social work.  The B.A.S.W. curriculum provides a professional social work foundation that is transferable to different settings, population groups and problem areas. Students select a curriculum focused in clinical, organizational, community, international and social justice issues; with a strong emphasis on service and learning in the community with excellence in scholarship.

B.A.S.W. Academic Plan of Study

 

Minor in Ethnic Studies

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