Human Services, A.A.S. - HUS3
The Human Services major is ideal for students considering a career in the helping profession. The primary purpose of the human service practitioner is to assist individuals, families, or communities to function as effectively as possible. In order to graduate, students must complete all required courses, including a 270 hour field placement over two semesters — 135 hours each semester — during the last half of the program. Students may become a certified Human Services Board Practitioner, HS-BCP.
Courses
- COL 103 — College Skills
- ENG 101 — English Composition I
- HUS 101 — Introduction to Human Services
- HUS 102 — Personal and Professional Development in Helping Professions
- HUS 110 — Orientation to Human Services
- HUS 134 — Activity Therapy
- HUS 201 — Family Systems Dynamics
- HUS 203 — Human Behavior and Social Environment
- HUS 204 — Introduction to Social Work
- HUS 206 — Death and Dying
- HUS 208 — Alcohol and Drug Abuse
- HUS 209 — Case Management
- HUS 217 — Addictions Counseling
- HUS 220 — Diversity Issues In Human Services Practice
- HUS 221 — Professional Ethics in Human Services Practice
- HUS 224 — Behaviorally-Based Interventions
- HUS 230 — Interviewing Techniques
- HUS 235 — Group Dynamics
- HUS 237 — Crisis Intervention
- HUS 250 — Supervised Field Placement I
- HUS 251 — Supervised Field Placement II
- MAT 120 — Probability and Statistics
- MAT 155 — Contemporary Mathematics
- PSY 201 — General Psychology
- SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology