Curriculum and Criteria (with options)
OVERVIEW:
Our Bachelor of Arts Program is intended to be used as an Academic Degree for career advancement as an mid-level professional in Gender and Human Rights (G/HR) Advocacy.
Specifically designed for the:
1. Single-Mother Returning to School that is looking for a promotion or lateral career move.
2. Seniors or Retirees that are wanting to enter into G/HR Advocacy as their "Second Wind" in life and needing the certification.
3. Returning Citizens seeking a new career that can help them transition into their community.
4. Men and Women in-between careers or currently unemployed that need and want the support to challenge the field of Gender and Human Rights to educate and instruct the community they serve.
This is a one calendar-year (52 week) program (with sessions January to December or June to May, annually) that couples the lectures and lessons in Gender and Human Rights, three (3) virtual Fellowship programs, a six-week internship and a Thesis Paper that will be due at the end of the course.
This solution-based curriculum is focused in the mission of Social Work, Social and Human Service and Community and Public Health curriculums. As an Internationally registered program, with the mission of supporting compliance with local Continuing Education Units (CEU) and the protocols for Internships and Externship requirements in Gender and Human Rights.
Successful completion of this program comes with an sealed digital diploma or a mailed physical diploma.
Class times
Session 1 - January to December (FULL registration by October of prior year)
Session 2 - June to May (FULL registration by April of current year)
Investment:
Current market rate for this one-year, Corporate offering is USD$11,500.00 per Student, via invoice. ($11,000 for the course and $500 for Graduation Fees). Payment plans are offered with a USD $1,500 deposit and eight (8) monthly payments of USD$1,250.00 (no-interest financing; payments through Square, CashApp and PayPal).
Prerequisites:
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted.
We have well over 200-300 applicants per semester for these courses so we cannot decipher (or assume) anything in the email that is unclear!
To apply you MUST:
1. Obtain: Two (2) letters of Reference/Referral** from (either/or) an Educational, Professional or Theological reference, that can verify the prerequisites in the respective areas and can validate both your character and work ethic. The letter MUST be on official letterhead and must have a legal (digital or hand-ink) signature affixed the letter (with seal, if applicable). No 'cursive' fonts will be accepted for signatures. All letters will be vetted and verified for validity and consistency.
**The letter Referral/Reference must answer the following questions/statements:
2. Construct: A full, one-page personal statement that speaks to:
3. Attach these documents to ONE email: (HarborHeritageUniversity@gmail.com )
Our Bachelor of Arts Program is intended to be used as an Academic Degree for career advancement as an mid-level professional in Gender and Human Rights (G/HR) Advocacy.
Specifically designed for the:
1. Single-Mother Returning to School that is looking for a promotion or lateral career move.
2. Seniors or Retirees that are wanting to enter into G/HR Advocacy as their "Second Wind" in life and needing the certification.
3. Returning Citizens seeking a new career that can help them transition into their community.
4. Men and Women in-between careers or currently unemployed that need and want the support to challenge the field of Gender and Human Rights to educate and instruct the community they serve.
This is a one calendar-year (52 week) program (with sessions January to December or June to May, annually) that couples the lectures and lessons in Gender and Human Rights, three (3) virtual Fellowship programs, a six-week internship and a Thesis Paper that will be due at the end of the course.
This solution-based curriculum is focused in the mission of Social Work, Social and Human Service and Community and Public Health curriculums. As an Internationally registered program, with the mission of supporting compliance with local Continuing Education Units (CEU) and the protocols for Internships and Externship requirements in Gender and Human Rights.
Successful completion of this program comes with an sealed digital diploma or a mailed physical diploma.
Class times
Session 1 - January to December (FULL registration by October of prior year)
Session 2 - June to May (FULL registration by April of current year)
Investment:
Current market rate for this one-year, Corporate offering is USD$11,500.00 per Student, via invoice. ($11,000 for the course and $500 for Graduation Fees). Payment plans are offered with a USD $1,500 deposit and eight (8) monthly payments of USD$1,250.00 (no-interest financing; payments through Square, CashApp and PayPal).
Prerequisites:
- Associate Degree (HHU or transferred in) or
- Live/Work Experience, in Humanities, Theology, Human Service Work and unlicensed Social/Case Work or retired LCSW, this program was designed to validate the lineage of your work to date. You must have a verifiable Forensic CV of your work, education and benevolence/service work. This can come as formal education, verifiable Life/Work experience (3-5 years or more in the field) or a combination of both, to be set for review by our formal Professional Educational Board.
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted.
We have well over 200-300 applicants per semester for these courses so we cannot decipher (or assume) anything in the email that is unclear!
To apply you MUST:
1. Obtain: Two (2) letters of Reference/Referral** from (either/or) an Educational, Professional or Theological reference, that can verify the prerequisites in the respective areas and can validate both your character and work ethic. The letter MUST be on official letterhead and must have a legal (digital or hand-ink) signature affixed the letter (with seal, if applicable). No 'cursive' fonts will be accepted for signatures. All letters will be vetted and verified for validity and consistency.
**The letter Referral/Reference must answer the following questions/statements:
- How long and in what capacity the reference knows you.
- The SPECIFIC work/ duties you did for them and an explanation of the work completed (NOTE: you CANNOT use any Probation, Parole, Community Confinement or Community Service Hours from a Youth Offender, Adult Detention or an Alternative to Incarceration (ATI) program).
- The outcome or instruction gained from the program/goals/work done.
- Their perspective on your work ethic, personal accountability, teamwork and course compatibility.
2. Construct: A full, one-page personal statement that speaks to:
- The reason you want to take the Program.
- What your career-field is (currently) and a few relevant accomplishments or what you want to do with the program upon completion?
- What you expect to get out of the program?
- Why this program will help you attain this goal in life?
3. Attach these documents to ONE email: (HarborHeritageUniversity@gmail.com )
- The two (2) letters of reference/referral
- The full, one-page Personal Statement
- Copy of the ID page of your passport or a photo of your State/local ID
- Your updated professional résumé or academic CV **
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Other options of study
HHU Accelerated Program (AP)
We offer a discounted, four-year Accelerated Program (you go from AA-PhD in four years). This is for those with a career in gender and Human Rights and focused on the role of leader in this field. Investment for this program is USD$20,000.00 (USD$5,000 per year, per student) which is USD$19,500.00 for the course work and USD$500.00 in Graduation Fees - this excludes fees for the Cap/Tam and Gown/Robe. Payment Plans offered. Under this Accelerated Program, class will begin annually, in June and will commence in May with the next course offering beginning in June. Students are welcome to finish and Graduate at the end of any program (AA, BA, or MA program), but if they do not finish the intended four-year program, they will assume full market rate for the course they just completed, due prior to graduation. (This understanding will be signed and notarized as to the comprehension and acceptance of these terms).
We offer a discounted, four-year Accelerated Program (you go from AA-PhD in four years). This is for those with a career in gender and Human Rights and focused on the role of leader in this field. Investment for this program is USD$20,000.00 (USD$5,000 per year, per student) which is USD$19,500.00 for the course work and USD$500.00 in Graduation Fees - this excludes fees for the Cap/Tam and Gown/Robe. Payment Plans offered. Under this Accelerated Program, class will begin annually, in June and will commence in May with the next course offering beginning in June. Students are welcome to finish and Graduate at the end of any program (AA, BA, or MA program), but if they do not finish the intended four-year program, they will assume full market rate for the course they just completed, due prior to graduation. (This understanding will be signed and notarized as to the comprehension and acceptance of these terms).