Human Services Associate in Applied Science
The HUS program prepares graduates for entry level positions in the helping profession. The program is not an online program and requires face-to-face classes most every semester. Students will learn the necessary theoretical and practical skills that will enable graduates to provide basic human service care (non-medical). This program is for those interested in counseling, social work, and psychology.
Courses
- COL 105 — Freshman Seminar
- COL 111 — E-Learning Success
- ENG 101 — English Composition I*
- HUS 101 — Introduction to Human Services
- HUS 102 — Personal and Professional Development in Helping Professions
- HUS 150 — Supervised Field Placement I
- HUS 201 — Family System Dynamics
- HUS 204 — Introduction to Social Work
- HUS 205 — Gerontology
- HUS 206 — Death and Dying
- HUS 208 — Alcohol and Drug Abuse
- HUS 209 — Case Management
- HUS 224 — Behaviorally-Based Interventions
- HUS 225 — Personal/Interpersonal Adjustment
- HUS 231 — Counseling Techniques
- HUS 235 — Group Dynamics
- HUS 237 — Crisis Intervention
- HUS 241 — The Counseling Relationship
- HUS 260 — Human Services Special Topics
- MAT 120 — Probability and Statistics*
- MAT 155 — Contemporary Mathematics
- PSY 201 — General Psychology*
- SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology*
- SPC 205 — Public Speaking*
- SPC 209 — Interpersonal Communication