Human Services (9660)
Human service workers assist and support people facing problems in living that may include poverty, homelessness, mental illness, drug abuse, domestic violence, physical illness, disability, or life transitions. They are employed in a variety of settings such as community service agencies, group homes, shelters and rehabilitation programs. Human service workers can have a variety of job titles including case manager, social work assistant, victim advocate, or behavior management specialist.
Courses
- BIOL 1140 — Human Biology (OT36) 3 Credits
- COMM 1100 — Effective Interpersonal Communications (TAG) 3 Credits
- ENGL 1110 — English Composition I (A) (OT36) 3 Credits
- ENGL 1111 — English Composition I (B) (OT36) 4 Credits
- ENGL 1120 — English Composition II (OT36) 3 Credits
- FYEX 1000 — First Year Experience 1 Credit
- HMSV 1115 — Introduction to Human Services 3 Credits
- HMSV 1118 — Principles of Case Management 3 Credits
- HMSV 1120 — Fundamentals of the Helping Process 3 Credits
- HMSV 1215 — Dealing with Diversity 3 Credits
- HMSV 2116 — Social Welfare (TAG) 3 Credits
- HMSV 2200 — Motivational Interviewing 3 Credits
- HMSV 2230 — Fundamentals of Addiction Counseling 3 Credits
- HMSV 2284 — Human Services Internship Preparation 2 Credits
- HMSV 2285 — Human Services Internship and Seminar 3 Credits
- MATH 1330 — Statistics for the Health Sciences (OT36) 3 Credits
- PHIL 1300 — Thinking Critically (OT36) 3 Credits
- PHIL 2700 — Ethics (OT36, TAG) 3 Credits
- POLS 1300 — U.S. National Government (OT36, TAG) 3 Credits
- PSYC 1500 — Introduction to Psychology (OT36, TAG) 3 Credits
- SOCY 1150 — Principles of Sociology (OT36, TAG) 3 Credits
- SOCY 1190 — Drug Use and U.S. Society (OT36) 3 Credits
- SOCY 2250 — Introduction to Social Work (OT36) 3 Credits