Bachelor of Science, Major in Integrated Studies: Victimology and Mental/Public Health Concentration
The BS in Integrated Studies: Victimology and Mental/Public Health Concentration combines Health, Psychology, and Victim Studies minors to give students an understanding of how victimization impacts mental and physical health and the myriad ways experiencing or witnessing violence contributes to psychological and physical health problems and outcomes. Students will be prepared for diverse career paths, which include community victim services, public health agencies, entry-level mental health treatment and education programs, court accompaniment for victim support, treatment options for children and families in violent situations, and advocacy for non-profit victim services.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Bachelor of Science, Major in Integrated Studies: Victimology and Mental/Public Health Concentration | ||
Core Curriculum | ||
Component Area I (Communication) 1 | 6 | |
Component Area II (Mathematics) 2, 3 | 3 | |
Component Area III (Life and Physical Science) 2 | 8 | |
Component Area IV (Language, Philosophy, and Culture) 2 | 3 | |
Component Area V (Creative Arts) 2 | 3 | |
Component Area VI (U.S. History) 2 | 6 | |
Component Area VII (Political Science/Government) 2 | 6 | |
Component Area VIII (Social and Behavioral Sciences) 2 | 3 | |
Component Area IX (Component Area Option) 2 | 4 | |
Degree Specific Requirements | ||
CHSS Core (Select one course from the following:) | 3 | |
Introduction to Technical Writing | ||
Argument and Persuasion | ||
History of Medicine | ||
or HIST 3373 | Topics in the History of Science and Medicine | |
Critical Thinking | ||
Research and Writing in Political Science | ||
Writing in Sociology | ||
Select 15 advanced elective hours (3000-4000) from related subject areas 4 | 15 | |
Major: Foundation | ||
INTG 3301 | Critical Approaches to Integrated Studies | 3 |
INTG 4301 | Integrated Studies Capstone 5 | 3 |
Minor: Required | ||
Minor Area I: Health 6 | ||
HLTH 1360 | The Fundamentals of Health Promotion and Health Careers | 3 |
HLTH 1366 | Lifestyle and Wellness | 3 |
HLTH 2391 | Human Diseases | 3 |
Select four courses from the following HLTH Electives: | 12 | |
Health & Medical Terminology | ||
Multicultural Health Issues | ||
Principles of Public Health | ||
United States Health Care Systems | ||
Health Planning & Evaluation | ||
Drug Use and Abuse | ||
Safety Education | ||
Family Life & Sex Education | ||
Health Communication and Literacy | ||
Health Care Policy | ||
Patient Navigation | ||
Minor Area II: Psychology | ||
PSYC 1301 | Introduction To Psychology | 3 |
Select one course from the Experimental Block: | 3 | |
Physiological Psychology | ||
Sensation/Perception | ||
Cognition | ||
Comparative Psychology | ||
Psychopharmacology | ||
Learning | ||
Industrial/Organizational Psychology | ||
Select one course from the Personality-Social Development Block: | 3 | |
Close Relationships | ||
Development Psychology | ||
Psychopathology and Family Dynamics | ||
Social Psychology | ||
Personality | ||
Applied Social Psychology | ||
Psychology of the Elderly | ||
Select one course from the Clinical Adjustment Block: | 3 | |
Psychology Of Adjustment | ||
Abnormal Psychology | ||
Human Sexuality | ||
Psychology And The Law | ||
Health Psychology | ||
PSYC Advanced courses (Select any two 3000-4000 level courses from the Personality-Social Development and/or Clinical Adjustment Blocks) | 6 | |
Minor Area III: Victim Studies | ||
VCST 3350 | Victimology | 3 |
VCST 4383 | Family Violence | 3 |
Select four courses from the following VCST Electives: | 12 | |
Aging, Crime and Victimization | ||
Victim Service Delivery | ||
Child Abuse And Neglect | ||
Trauma and Crisis Intervention | ||
Interviewing & Counseling | ||
Violence Against Women | ||
Total Hours | 123 |
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Taken first year.
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Taken first or second year.
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MATH 1332 is recommended.
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These courses are in addition to major/minor requirements.
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Students must have senior hours, be in good academic standing, and have completed the required CHSS Core course and INTG 3301 before registering for INTG 4301.
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Some minors require more than 18 semester credit hours.
Notes
Students must earn a 2.0 minimum overall GPA in all coursework.
Students must meet a 2.0 minimum overall major GPA in all major coursework.
Students must earn a 2.0 minimum SHSU GPA in all coursework.
Students must meet a 2.0 minimum SHSU major GPA in all major coursework.
Core Component Areas II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX (including the one credit hour requirement) could double dip from the core and the minors.
Each minor must have 18 unique credits. Students may have to take more than 18 credits to complete the minor.
Graduation requirements include completing all course requirements along with completing at least 120 hours, 42 advanced hours, 24 advanced in-residence hours, and INTG 4301. Students may need to take general electives and/or advanced general electives outside of courses outlined on their degree plan to meet those requirements.
Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in INTG 3301 and INTG 4301.
First Year | |||
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Fall | Hours | Spring | Hours |
Component Area II1 | 3 | Component Area IV | 3 |
Component Area V | 3 | Component Area IX | 3 |
Component Area VIII | 3 | ENGL 13022 | 3 |
ENGL 13012 | 3 | HSTY 13023 | 3 |
HSTY 13013 | 3 | POLS 23054 | 3 |
15 | 15 | ||
Second Year | |||
Fall | Hours | Spring | Hours |
Component Area III | 4 | Component Area III | 4 |
Component Area IX | 1 | INTG 3301 | 3 |
CHSS Core5, 6 | 3 | Minor Area I: Health7 | 6 |
Minor Area I: Health7 | 6 | Minor Area II: Psychology | 3 |
POLS 23064 | 3 | ||
17 | 16 | ||
Third Year | |||
Fall | Hours | Spring | Hours |
Minor Area I: Health7 | 6 | DSR Advanced Electives8 | 3 |
Minor Area II: Psychology | 6 | Minor Area II: Psychology | 6 |
Minor Area III: Victim Studies | 3 | Minor Area III: Victim Studies | 6 |
15 | 15 | ||
Fourth Year | |||
Fall | Hours | Spring | Hours |
DSR Advanced Electives8 | 6 | DSR Advanced Electives8 | 6 |
Minor Area I: Health7 | 3 | INTG 43019 | 3 |
Minor Area II: Psychology | 3 | Minor Area III: Victim Studies | 6 |
Minor Area III: Victim Studies | 3 | ||
15 | 15 | ||
Total Hours: 123 |
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MATH 1332 is recommended.
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Satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area I (Communication).
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Satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area VI (U.S. History).
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Satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area VII (Political Science/Government).
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CHSS Core (Select one of the following courses): ENGL 3330, ENGL 3377, HSTY 3345 or HIST 3373, PHIL 2303, POLS 3379, SOCI 2399.
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The course chosen in this block may also satisfy a requirement for a minor.
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Some minors require more than 18 semester credit hours.
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Select 15 advanced elective hours (3000-4000) from related subject areas.
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Students must have senior hours, be in good academic standing, and have completed the required CHSS Core course and INTG 3301 before registering for INTG 4301.
Notes
Students must earn a 2.0 minimum overall GPA in all coursework.
Students must meet a 2.0 minimum overall major GPA in all major coursework.
Students must earn a 2.0 minimum SHSU GPA in all coursework.
Students must meet a 2.0 minimum SHSU major GPA in all major coursework.
Core Component Areas II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX (including the one credit hour requirement) could double dip from the core and the minors.
Each minor must have 18 unique credits. Students may have to take more than 18 credits to complete the minor.
Graduation requirements include completing all course requirements along with completing at least 120 hours, 42 advanced hours, 24 advanced in-residence hours, and INTG 4301. Students may need to take general electives and/or advanced general electives outside of courses outlined on their degree plan to meet those requirements.
Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in INTG 3301 and INTG 4301.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) marketable skills initiative is part of the state’s 60x30TX plan and was designed to help students articulate their skills to employers. Marketable skills are those skills valued by employers and/or graduate programs that can be applied in a variety of work or education settings and may include interpersonal, cognitive, and applied skill areas.
The BS in Integrated Studies: Victimology and Mental/Public Health Concentration is designed to provide graduates with the following marketable skills:
- Integration of diverse fields and perspectives.
- Innovative problem-solving abilities.
- Flexibility and adaptability.
- Victim-centered support.
- Program development and policy evaluation.
- Integrated case management and community engagement.