SpecialEd
Undergraduate

Working with Children and Adolescents in Community Settings (Concentration)

Become practitioners that promote healthy social and emotional development and academic achievement while working with children and adolescents in community settings.

What is the Working with Children and Adolescents in Community Settings Concentration at Assumption?

The Working with Children and Adolescents in Community Settings concentration is dedicated to educating students in the theories and approaches identified as best practices and skill areas needed to work with children and adolescents in schools, agencies, clinics, and community settings. The concentration prepares students to become practitioners who promote healthy social and emotional development and academic achievement through prevention and intervention strategies and programs grounded in ecological systems and social justice frameworks. 

The concentration focuses specifically on understanding how practitioners can support and strengthen youth’s support systems and protective factors while minimizing the impact of risk factors. The program combines the practices of prevention, interventions, and system building to ensure that children and adolescents experience opportunities to practice strategies that promote their personal growth, academic success, social inclusion, etc.

The concentration allows students an opportunity to further specialize their knowledge and skill base to develop and implement effective interventions when working with youth. Furthermore, this concentration affords students in all majors the opportunity to complete the specific coursework targeted at developing the knowledge and skills necessary for effective intervention with children and adolescents.

Program Contact

Christian (Scannell) Williams, Ph.D., LMHC

Assistant Professor of Human Services
508-767-7219 Switzer Building - Room 101

Program Curriculum

  • Required Courses:

    HUS 121 Human Development Across the Lifespan (Fall/Spring)
    HUS 241 Prevention and Intervention: Models and Approaches with Youth (Fall)
    HUS 230 Applied Interviewing Techniques (Fall)
    HUS 321 Social Skill Development Strategies for Youth (Spring)
    HUS 420 Family Systems (Spring)
    HUS 421 Loss and Bereavement Across the Lifespan (Consult department chair)
    HUS 430 Children and Adolescents Capstone Seminar

    Recommended optional electives:

    CRM 243 Juvenile Delinquency (Spring)
    CRM 335 Family Violence (Fall)
    CRM 485 Internship Seminar I (Fall)
    HUS 331 Basic Concepts and Principles in Applied Behavior Analysis (Spring)
    HUS 400 Individual in the Community (Field Placement for non-majors) (Fall/Spring)
    PSY 301 Internship in Psychology (Spring)
    PSY 392 Raising Happy and Successful Children (Spring)

     

    Course Descriptions


Experiential Learning

Assumption's Rome Campus

At Assumption's campus in Rome, Italy, the city and the country become your classroom through daily and weekend-long excursions throughout "the eternal city" and the Italian countryside. This unique study abroad experience will enrich your academic and cultural pursuits as you walk in the footsteps of emperors and gladiators then enjoy delectable Italian cuisine or perhaps a cappuccino after class in a local cafe. (Did you know that your financial aid follows you to Rome?)

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Faculty/Student Research

The Assumption curriculum encourages scholarly and real-world experience. With hands-on research conducted alongside faculty mentors, students gain a depth of knowledge and skills that lead to professional success and personal fulfillment.

Study Abroad

At Assumption University, the world is your classroom. Students can study and explore abroad in over 50 places from Vienna to England, South Africa, and even our own campus in historic, yet modern, Rome, Italy. Assumption’s study abroad program offers culture, history, and a living classroom for all.

Internships

Assumption starts planning for your future the day you arrive on campus. Our Career Development and Internship Center helps students secure exciting and fulfilling internships where you’ll apply knowledge obtained in the classroom in a professional setting, preparing for a future career or additional study. Assumption connects students to internship opportunities in corporations, government agencies, research hospitals, non-profit organizations, and more.


Career Paths

Case managers for youth

Early intervention specialists

Paraprofessionals in schools

School counselors

Special education teachers

Youth workers

First-rate Academics in a Catholic University Setting

Assumption University awakens in students a sense of wonder, discovery, and purpose, forming graduates known for their intellectual seriousness, thoughtful citizenship, and devotion to the common good. Students are provided an education that shapes their souls, forms them intellectually, and prepares them for meaningful careers. Enlivened by the harmony of faith and reason, here, students’ minds and hearts are transformed.


Dual Degree Programs

Apply as a high school senior to an undergraduate and graduate program with one application. If admitted, you will be enrolled in both programs - allowing you to seamlessly transition from your undergraduate studies into one of our graduate programs. We offer the following dual degree programs:

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