Associate of Science in Human Services (Social Work) (AS)
This degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Human Services (Social Work) through the study of legal and ethical issues, theories of practice and human behavior, history of social welfare and current policies. Students will acquire skills in critical thinking, case planning, crisis intervention, theory-based assessment, working knowledge of community resources, and experience in a human services agency.
Courses
- ANTH 010 — Cultural Anthropology 3 unit(s)
- BUS 097 — Personal Finance 3 unit(s)
- COMP 005 — Computer Concepts 4 unit(s)
- COMP 130 — Introduction to Personal Computers 4 unit(s)
- ECON 025 — Introduction to Economics 3 unit(s)
- ECON C2001 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 unit(s)
- ETHN 001 — Black American Studies 3 unit(s)
- ETHN 002 — American Indian Studies 3 unit(s)
- ETHN 003 — Chicana and Chicano Studies 3 unit(s)
- ETHN 004 — Asian American Studies 3 unit(s)
- ETHN 010 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies and Social Justice Studies 3 unit(s)
- HSRV 012 — Introduction to Social Work 3 unit(s)
- HSRV 101 — Group Design and Leadership 4 unit(s)
- HSRV 102 — Drug and Alcohol Treatment 3 unit(s)
- HSRV 104 — Issues in Family Violence 3 unit(s)
- HSRV 120 — Introduction to Social Welfare 3 unit(s)
- HSRV 121 — Interviewing 5 unit(s)
- HSRV 122 — Practices in Human Services/Social Work 3 unit(s)
- HSRV 124 — Human Services Field Work Seminar 1 unit(s)
- PSYC 005 — Social Psychology 3 unit(s)
- PSYC 010 — Human Sexuality 3 unit(s)
- PSYC 034 — Abnormal Psychology 3 unit(s)
- PSYC 133 — Personal and Social Growth 3 unit(s)
- PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology 3 unit(s)
- SOC 026 — Sociology of the Family 3 unit(s)
- WEXP 193HS — Human Services Field Work Experience 2 - 4 unit(s)