Child & Family Organization Management & Administration
Certificate of Completion
The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Child and Family Organization Management and Administration prepares you to enter the family life education, human development, or child and family organizations field at the paraprofessional level. Students at a paraprofessional level can expect to find employment opportunities within management and administration of programs such as:
- adoption and foster care
- adult day care centers
- crisis intervention programs
- group and halfway houses
- hospice care
- senior citizen centers
- social service agencies (both private and State/local government)
- facilities for the disabled and developmentally challenged individuals
- community mental health clinics
- psychiatric facilities
- shelters and other child and family, community-based organizations.
Child & Family Organization Management & Administration check sheet.
Child & Family Organization Management & Administration
| Required Courses |
19 |
| Course # |
Course Title |
Credits |
BPC110
CIS105 |
Computer Usage and Applications (3) OR
Survey of Computer Information Systems (3) |
3 |
| CFS206 |
Child and Family Organizations: Management and Administration |
3 |
| CFS207 |
Organization and Community Leadership in Child
and Family Organizations |
3 |
| CFS208 |
Child and Family Organizations: Fiscal Management and Grant Writing |
3 |
| CFS209 |
Child and Family Organizations: Project Management |
3 |
| FCS250* |
Portfolio Development and Professional Writing |
1 |
| FCS260* |
Family and Consumer Science Internship |
3 |
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Notes
- Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all courses within the program
- * Indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites
- The total amount of credits required for this certificate is 19
- Minimum GPA: 2.00
- Admission Criteria: None
- Program Prerequisites: None
- Restricted Electives: None
- Free Electives: None
- General Education: None
- Define the issues of managing a diverse workforce. (CFS206)
- Define organizational behavior and management. (CFS206)
- Describe the functions of Human Service administration. (CFS206)
- Identify leadership strategies for Human Service organizational and community change. (CFS207)
- Identify and describe government and private funding sources for Human Service, community-based family service organizations. (CFS208)
- Explain the meaning and importance of fiscal accountability and risk management as it applies to human service, community-based family service organizations. (CFS208)
- Define project management. (CFS209)
- Describe the foundations of portfolio development. (FCS250)
- Demonstrate the ability to use computer software programs and write professional documents demonstrating a purpose, logical organization and inclusion of pertinent information for appropriate audiences. (BPC110, CIS105)
- Apply family and consumer science classroom instruction to work experiences during 80 hours per credit per semester. (FCS260)