| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2020-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to Woodring College of Education
The Woodring College of Education is a reputable institution that offers a wide range of programs for students. The college is committed to fostering a culture of learning that advances knowledge, honors diversities, and promotes social justice.
Graduate Programs
The college offers several graduate programs, including:
- Adult and Higher Education
- Education Leadership
- Language and Literacy
- MSN Nursing Education
- MSN Nursing Leadership & Administration
- Master in Teaching
- Media and Digital Literacy
- Rehabilitation Counseling, MA
Health & Community Programs
The college also offers programs in Health and Community Studies, including:
- Health & Community Studies Department
- Human Services
- Palliative Care Minor
- RN-to-BSN
Justice & Engagement Programs
Additionally, the college offers programs in Justice and Engagement, including:
- Building Bridges with Migrant Youth
- Compass 2 Campus
- Disability and Advocacy
- Education and Social Justice Minor
Teaching Programs
The college offers several teaching programs, including:
- Education Leadership and Inclusive Teaching Department
- Elementary Education Department (Early Childhood, Elementary, Multilingual)
- Inclusive Education with Special Education Certification
- Secondary Education
Locations
The college has several locations, including:
- Bremerton
- Everett
- Renton
- British Columbia
- Online
Human Services Major Required Courses
The Human Services Major requires 75 credits, including:
Course Requirements
- HSP 301: Human Services Professionals & Personal Systems (5 credits)
- HSP 306: Human Services Foundations (5 credits)
- HSP 325: Introduction to Interviewing & Interventions for Human Services (5 credits)
- HSP 355: Social Justice & Equity in the U.S. (5 credits)
- HSP 385: Applied Research Methods (WP3) (5 credits)
- HSP 404: HS Professionals & Community Systems (5 credits)
- HSP 406: Inequity in Global Policy & Institutions (5 credits)
- HSP 410: Mental Health: Individuals and Systems (5 credits)
- HSP 420: Social Welfare Policy (5 credits)
- HSP 435: Human Service Organizations (5 credits)
- HSP 440: Internship & Seminar (5 credits)
- HSP 485: Program Planning & Evaluation (5 credits)
Minimum Credit Requirement
Students must complete a total of 180 credits of college/university coursework for the B.A. degree.
Human Services Electives Requirement
10 credits of electives are required, with offerings varying by quarter.
Resource Centers
The college has several resource centers, including:
- Center for Education, Equity and Diversity
- Ershig Assistive Technology Resource Center
- Journal of Educational Controversy
- Pacific Northwest Children's Literature Clearinghouse
- Palliative Care Institute
- Technology Education Center
Commitment to Diversity
The college is committed to fostering community relationships and a culture of learning that advances knowledge, honors diversities, and promotes social justice.
