Human Services
This program prepares students for employment in government or non-profit agencies that assist the mentally ill, mentally or physically handicapped, chemically dependent and other disadvantaged populations. The curriculum is based on academics and includes practical knowledge courses that permit the graduate to succeed in this field. A significant number of students opt to continue their education beyond this level and are very well prepared to do so with the curriculum.
Freshman Year |
Fall |
Spring |
|
BI101 |
General Biology I |
3 |
|
BI111 |
General Biology I Lab |
1 |
|
CM101 |
Public Speaking |
3 |
|
CM110 |
Information Literacy |
1 |
|
HS101 |
Intro Social/Human Services |
3 |
|
PY103 |
General Psychology |
3 |
|
|
Elective Core II |
3 |
|
CA109 |
Software Applications |
|
3 |
EN101 |
Composition I |
|
3 |
HS200 |
Motivational Interviewing |
|
3 |
PY230 |
Psychology of Adjustment |
|
3 |
|
Elective Core II |
|
3 |
| 17cr | 15cr | ||
Sophomore Year |
Fall |
Spring |
|
HS210* |
Individual Counseling/Helping Skills |
3 |
|
HS197 |
Human Services Internship |
3 |
|
SO103 |
Principles of Sociology |
3 |
|
|
Electives |
4 |
|
HS225* |
Group Dynamics/Counseling |
|
3 |
MA116 |
Introduction to Statistics |
|
3 |
PS202 |
State and Local Government |
|
3 |
PY203 |
Developmental Psychology |
|
3 |
|
Electives |
|
3 |
| 13cr | 15cr | ||
* Offered every other year.
| Notice to Student: The AAS in Human Services has been placed in moratorium status. Please contact the college registrar or refer to the catalog section, Transfer Plans - Human Services. |
