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78    Dyson College of Arts and Sciences MAJOR COURSES ............................................................  36 Required Courses: (6 credits) HIS 380  Seminar on Historiography (3) HIS 499  Senior Seminar on Historical Research and Writing (3) Major Electives (30 Credits) Majors must include: TWO courses (may include Core courses) from each of three historical fields; American, European, and Non-Western. ONE course from any field organized around concepts of race, gender, or class (not including exploratory Core classes). ONE course at the 300 level (excluding 380). FOUR courses at the 200 or 300 level. OPEN ELECTIVES: ..........................................................  32 Total credits 128 For those students interested in teaching, see the School of Education section of this catalog for information regarding a dual major in education with this arts and sciences major. HUMAN SERVICES MAJOR Bachelor of Arts (PLV) Prepares students for careers in social work, counseling, education, and human resources. The program in human services is an interdisciplinary major applying an in-depth knowledge of human behaviors to the assessment and treatment of individuals, families, groups and community problems in: 1.  Social service agencies, including physical and mental health; childcare and child welfare; income maintenance; community action programs. 2.  Human services in personnel work in business and industry. Required fieldwork: During the junior and senior years, students do credit-bearing field work under the supervision of a field instructor. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 MAJOR COURSES ............................................................  37 Required Courses: (28 credits) HS 112  Introduction to Human Services (3) HS 163  Family Dynamics (3) HS 167  Substance Abuse (3) HS 261  Ethnic Family Lifestyles (3) HS 311  Policy Issues in Human Services (3) HS 312  Case Management (3) (Corequisite: HS 393) HS 296D Administration and Supervision (3) SOC     222  Gender and Social Change (3) Major Electives: (9 credits) Select 9 credits from the following concentrations: Social Services (9 credits) HS 128  Community Organization (3) HS 164  Aging and the Family (3) HS 240  Children and Adolescents: theory and practice (3) HS 314  Families in Crisis (3) HS 393  Human Services Internship I (4) HS 394  Human Services Internship II (4) PSY 232 Group Relations and Interviewing (3) PSY 234 Human Sexuality (3) PSY 320 Abnormal Psychology (3) PSY 337 Theories of Counseling (3) Resources/Personnel (9 credits) HS 314  Families in Crisis (3) HS 394  Human Services Internship II (4) MGT   250  Managerial and Organizational Concepts (3) MGT   322  Organizational Behavior (3) MGT   362  Human Resources Management (3) PSY 232  Group Relations and Interviewing (3) PSY 337  Theories of Counseling (3) SOC     209  Ethnic and Racial Minorities (3) AUXILIARY COURSES .....................................................  6 One course from the following areas (3 credits): Fine and Performing Arts Modern Languages and Cultures Religious Studies One course in contemporary global issues (3 credits). OPEN ELECTIVES ...........................................................  25 Total credits 128 LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND WORLD TRADE MAJOR Bachelor of Arts (NYC, PLV) This interdisciplinary program merges the study of a foreign language with international business and trade. It prepares students for graduate school in either language or business and for employment in private or public enter- prises that require foreign language and intercultural skills. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 Must include ECO 105 and 106. For specific Core require- ments in history and social sciences, please consult the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures. MAJOR COURSES .......................................................  50-51 Required Courses: (26–27 credits) Foreign Language: 390 Internship (3) DYS     499B The Senior Year Experience in Modern Languages and Cultures (3) World Trade Institute Certificate (8 credits) FOUR courses in a Modular Concentration (12-13 credits) in either: A-World Trade, Commerce and Transportation B-International Banking and Financial Institutions C-General Economic Policy and Administration