Geneva offers several Online Degree Programs, which are designed to offer a flexible experience for working adults looking to complete their bachelor's degree. One of these programs is the Child and Family Services Program.
Scriptures address the topic of family saying that both parents and children need to treat their family with love and kindness (Ex. 20, Eph. 5). One’s family ought to be a place of love and support, however, in our fallen world, many families struggle with broken relationships for a variety of reasons. Geneva’s Bachelor of Professional Studies in Child and Family Services focuses on current social systems and the policies that impact the welfare of children and families helping to restore relationships from many forms of family dysfunction. If you want to make a positive impact on family relationships, maybe the Child and Family Services Program is right for you.
To complete this program students must complete a total of 120 credits, consisting of 36 major credits, 18 core credits, and 66 elective credits, but if you are transferring from another institution, you may be able to apply up to 84 credits to the core and elective credit requirements. Students can also pair this major with a minor in: Human Resources, Management, Organizational Leadership, or Psychology. By adding one of these minors, the student enhances their marketability to a prospective employer. This program is conducted fully online to increase its accessibility for students who need more flexibility than what can be offered with an in-person program.
All of the courses within this program are taught by experts in the field who can provide practical insight into the course material. Some of the major courses in the program include “The Family System in Context,” “Child and Adolescent Development,” and “Human Diversity.” The coursework for this program will prepare you to engage in the professional landscape of social services. You will be equipped to make a positive difference in the lives of those in your community.
A degree in Child and Family Services can open to door to a variety of career opportunities. Whether you are interested in working in a sector of business, government, nonprofit, social services, healthcare, or education, this degree program will set you up for successful engagement in your position. The content and skills you will learn in this program will enable you to succeed beyond your professional experience as you engage with others in your community.
Geneva also works to make this program accessible by offering opportunities for financial aid. Approximately 90% of ODP students receive some form of financial aid. Don’t let finances stand in the way of you taking the next step in your education. Look into what aid might be available to you and connect with an ODP admissions counselor.
If you are interested in pursuing your BPS in Child and Family Services, take the first step today by looking into the program, connecting with an admissions counselor, or applying for the program.
Mattigan Burleigh '24
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May 24, 2024Going back to school to finish your degree can really be a fantastic way to continue to grow and develop in one’s line of work and as a person. Geneva provides these students with various adult program options to choose from. Each major is offered fully online, allowing for greater flexibility for the working adult.
Concerned with what it takes to reenter school? Whether you’re interested in pursuing a graduate degree or finishing a bachelor’s program, push those worries aside and learn about the flexibility and affordability available to adult learners.
Going back to school as an adult learner offers a wonderful opportunity to broaden your knowledge and expand your career options, but earning your Online Degree from Geneva can be a challenge. When you’ve been out of school for years, getting back into a study routine can take some time to get used to. If you’re balancing studies with work, it’s important to find ways to manage your time efficiently so that you’re able to focus on both school and your job. The following time management tips are a valuable resource when you’re adjusting to school as a working adult.
Geneva College's Professional Studies in Child and Family Services program identifies the family as the most important institution in society. This is a view that is rooted in the Bible, and lived out in contemporary culture today. Students focus on the role that the family plays in childhood development, learning how to identify dysfunctional family practices, intervene in a respectful way, and help families to improve their relationships. Graduates of this program will have the tools and experience to strengthen the family, contributing to a happier, more stable society.
Human Resources is a highly competitive field for good reasons: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 13-21 percent increase in job opportunities by 2020, and median annual wages for HR managers came close to $100,000 in 2012. HR positions are also perfect stepping stones up the corporate ladder if you're interested in top level management.
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