Information Ecosystems for Human Services (HUMN 1007)

Students are introduced to the practices that support evidence-informed services in the field. Students explore today’s rapidly changing information ecosystem including a variety of sources of information ranging from scholarly literature to popular media and social networks. By learning creative inquiry, strong searching, evaluative skills and critical reflection, students learn to use and create information to support personal and professional growth and community change.

Credits:

Credit Hours Contact Hours Lecture Hours Lab Hours Other

3.000

42.000

 

 

 

[+] Prerequisites:

None

[+] Corequisites and Concurrent Prerequisite(s):

None

[+] Equivalents:

None

[-] Restrictions:

     
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
     Post Secondary


Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:
      (HSFN) Human Service Foundation
      (CYCA) Child and Youth Care
      (CDSI) Comm Dev and Social Innovation
      (CYAC) Child and Youth Care (Acceler)


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