Attention:
Attention Human Services Majors:
If you intend to graduate this August 2021, please fill out the attached Application for Graduation and email your app to HS Dept. Chairperson Midas Gunhammer at midas@sintegleska.edu. Doing this soon will help us plan summer classes and other things to help support your academic success.
Attention Human Services Majors:
If you intend to do a Field Placement this Summer 2021, please fill out the attached FP Application and email your app to Sheryl Klein, Field Placement instructor, at Sheryl.klein@sintegleska.edu Doing this soon will help us plan summer classes and other things to help support your academic success.

ATTENTION: Service-Learning Applications Needed for AA and BA Students NOW; Please Open this Link for Important Information!
Human Resources Faculty:
Jarrod Gunhammer
Department Chair
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605-856-8140
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BA, Human Services; Criminal Justice; Sinte Gleska University; Mission, SD
M.A., Human Services; Sinte Gleska University; Mission, SD
Julia Cahill
Human Services Instructor ​
605-856-8109
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BA, Mental Health; Sinte Gleska University; Mission, SD
M.A., Human Services; Clinical Mental Health; Sinte Gleska University; Mission, SD
Dwayne Stenstrom Sr,
Human Services Instructor
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605-856-8164
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BA, Human Services; Mental Health and Criminal Justice; Sinte Gleska University; Mission, SD
M.A., Human Services; Enhanced Professional; Sinte Gleska University; Mission, SD
Jacob Wike
Elizabeth Kornely
Human Services Instructor ​
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605-856-8239
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BA, Psychology; Dakota Wesleyan University; Mitchell, SD
M.S., Developmental Psychology; Walden University; Minneapolis, MN
Human Services BA Program and Degree Info
Human Services AA/BA Status sheet:
E-Learning Technical Requirements for Students
COURSESITES LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LMS)
(8-9-13 ver.) MINIMUM TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS
SUPPORTED BROWSERS:
Four primary browsers are supported. Be sure to have a recent version; older ones may be incompatible or
unsupported: Internet Explorer/Microsoft Apple/Safari Firefox/Mozilla Chrome/Google
MINIMUM HARDWARE:
Internet access is necessary.
Processor (CPU) with 1 GHz frequency
10 GB hard disk drive.
CD-ROM Drive or DVD-ROM (optional per instructor) Computer capable of displaying at least 256 colors. 512 MB Memory (RAM).
Sound card w/speakers (or headphones)
* The above requirements are minimum for functionality. Higher capability equipment and features are desirable for improved operations.
SGU STUDENT EMAIL ADDRESS:
A firstname.lastname@sintegleska.edu student address is required and is provided by SGU’s MIS Tech Dept. Be sure to have this account fully functional.
FOR HELP:
If you have questions about your system’s capabilities, or need technical help, click here: https://sintegleska.on.spiceworks.com/portal/
or call CS Support at 1-888-383-7003 (M-F 8am to 8pm & S-S 9am to 5pm, EDT) for help with all CS issues, or consult with SGU’s MIS Tech Dept. either on campus on online via SGU’s website under the Tech tab.
Human Services Department Overall Program Information:
The Human Services Department offers an Associate (AA) and Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Human Services, plus a Master of Arts (MA) in related fields. Graduates with the BA degree have gained employment in social services, mental health, law enforcement, courts, correctional, substance abuse, and other programs. Also, BA graduates have gone on to successfully complete graduate studies in social work, psychology, and law. Classes for AA and BA degrees are offered on a full-time availability basis. The MA degree currently provides advanced coursework in two main areas: Clinical Mental Health or School Counseling. The curriculum is structured to be Council on Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) -equivalent, provides coursework supporting application for South Dakota Licensed Professional Counselor (SD-LPC), and meets SD State Dept. of Education certification standards for school counselors. By design, the MA degree is intended to accommodate the needs of the working professional; as such the typical graduate student attends on a part-time basis and can expect to complete the degree in about four years. Graduates gain employment in a variety of agencies that provide counseling, including school settings. Incorporated in all our studies is a focus on Lakota language, culture, history, law, culturally appropriate services, and the philosophy of Wolakota. In the BA program are seven courses with primary focus on Lakota-related topics; many more courses incorporate significant Lakota cultural components. Similarly, this perspective is woven into MA courses. SGU strives to produce Human Services graduates who are competent in serving both mainstream and Native Americans clients. Also integrated into our studies are courses that give the student opportunities to engage in voluntary skilled service, exemplifying the Lakota value of Wacantognaka (generosity). In addition to academic preparation, organizations which employ our graduates carefully screen applicants to ensure safe and appropriate client care. Thus, Human Services majors must expect to complete personal conduct disclosure statements, pass background checks, and secure malpractice/liability insurance as part of their educational experience. For students who desire basic human services knowledge and skills, as part of an undergraduate major in another discipline, like business, education, or liberal arts, the Human Services Minor is available. Individual faculty members from the Human Services Department also provide campus-based assessment and counseling services for the SGU Student and Employee Assistance Programs.

