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Human Services
2007-08
Associate of Applied Science

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Career Pathway – Human Services and Education

The Human Services Technician utilizes a knowledge, skill, and value-based educational training program with an integration of psychology, social work, and counseling. It also works with the concept that the human service worker is a generalist, one who can work side-by-side with many different professionals and with various client groups. Some of the groups that the technician works with in a helping capacity include children of various ages, the developmentally and mentally impaired, physically handicapped, welfare recipients, violent and delinquent youth, substance abusers, and the aging. This curriculum leads to an Associate in Applied Science and is designed for career-entry and/or educational advancement.

Prerequisites
Recommended high school units of study are shown at the end of this catalog. Certain competencies are essential for success in this curriculum and must be demonstrated prior to being accepted for admission to the program. Students who complete three units of high school English and two units of mathematics with a grade of “C” or better will have fulfilled the requirement. Students who do not have the above qualifications will be admitted to the College, but must then complete Study Skills 110 or English 120 or verify an acceptable level of competency through testing.

General Education Requirements
The following courses provide general skills in speaking, writing, thinking, analyzing, cooperating, making choices and judgments, integrating, and creating that are required in many problem-solving and task-oriented situations. Students interested in the MACRAO option must meet with the program coordinator.

CREDITS
Biology 101, Biological Science
or Mathematics 111, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
or 121, Intermediate Algebra
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Communication 101, Foundations of Interpersonal Communications 3
Creativity Elective° 2-3
English 151, Freshman Composition 3
English 152, Freshman Composition 3
Psychology 201, Introduction to Psychology 3
Sociology 201, Introduction to Sociology 3
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° For options to fulfill the Creativity Elective, see page 33 of the College Catalog.

Core Courses
CREDITS
Human Services 186, Human Service Internship 3
Human Services 202, Introduction to Assessment, Evaluation, and Grant Writing for the Human Service Worker 3
Human Services 260, Family Dynamics 3
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To be granted an Associate of Applied Science in Human Services, the student must complete one of the following Human Services Certificates:
  • Alternative Care Specialist
  • Certificate in Family Studies
  • Certificate in Gerontology
  • Certificate in Substance Abuse
  • Community Intervention Specialist
  • Human Services Technician Certificate


ALTERNATIVE CARE SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE
This curriculum option is a specialized area of human services which provides the knowledge and skill base to work with children and adolescents in out-of-home placement. Students who have completed this program will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with other human service providers.

CREDITS
Human Services 101, Introduction to Human Services 3
Human Services 183, Practicum in Human Services 3
Human Services 185, Human Service Internship 3
Human Services 204, An Introduction to Report Writing Techniques for the Human Service Worker 3
Human Services 210, Child Psychology 3
Human Services 220, Communication Skills in Helping Relationships 3
Human Services 225, Culturally-Sensitive Practice in Social Work 3
Human Services 250, Introduction to Group Techniques 3
Human Services 291, Child Welfare 3
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NOTE: For students getting the certificate only, English 151 is required.

Choose six credits from the following electives:
CREDITS
Human Services 184, Practicum in Human Services 3
Human Services 202, Introduction to Assessment, Evaluation, and Grant Writing for the Human Service Worker 3
Human Services 203, Introduction to Substance Abuse 3
Human Services 211, Psychosocial Maladjustment in Children 3
Human Services 230, Nutrition 3
Human Services 240, Basic Concepts in Social Work 3
Human Services 270, Selected Topics in Human Services 1-3
Human Services 290, Social Welfare 3
Philosophy 202, Introduction to Ethics 3
Political Science 200, American System of Government 3
Political Science 202, American Government (State and Local) 3
Sociology 202, Social Problems 3

CERTIFICATE IN GERONTOLOGY
This curriculum option is a specialized area of human services for individuals who are preparing to work effectively with the aging population. Employment opportunities include: home care programs, activity centers for senior citizens, nursing homes, assisted living centers, and day respite care facilities.

NOTE: For students getting the certificate only, English 151 is required.

Choose six credits from the following electives:

CREDITS
Human Services 101, Introduction to Human Services 3
Human Services 183, Practicum 3
Human Services 185, Internship 3
Human Services 200, Psychosocial Approach to Aging 3
Human Services 204, An Introduction to Report Writing for the Human Service Worker 3
Human Services 220, Communication Skills in Helping Relationships 3
Human Services 225, Culturally-Sensitive Practice in Social Work 3
Human Services 271, Later Life and the Family 3
Human Services 280, Death and Dying 3
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CERTIFICATE IN FAMILY STUDIES
Students who complete this certificate will have knowledge and skills-based training for working effectively with different types of families. The student may have the opportunity to work collaboratively with other professionals as a family support worker, while focusing on improving the quality of family life.
CREDITS
Human Services 101, Introduction to Human Services 3
Human Services 183, Practicum in Human Services 3
Human Services 184, Practicum in Human Services 3
Human Services 185, Human Service Internship 3
Human Services 204, An Introduction to Report Writing for the Human Service Worker 3
Human Services 220, Communication Skills in Helping Relationships 3
Human Services 225, Culturally-Sensitive Practice in Social Work 3
Human Services 261, Perspectives of Families 3
Psychology 220, Developmental Psychology 3
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NOTE: For students getting the certificate only, English 151 is required.

Choose six credits from the following electives:
CREDITS
Human Services 202, Introduction to Assessment, Evaluation, and Grant Writing for the Human Service Worker 3
Human Services 203, Introduction to Substance Abuse 3
Human Services 210, Child Psychology 3
Human Services 230, Nutrition 3
Human Services 240, Basic Concepts in Social Work 3
Human Services 250, Introduction to Group Techniques 3
Human Services 270, Selected Topics in Human Services 1-3
Human Services 290, Social Welfare 3
Philosophy 202, Introduction to Ethics 3
Political Science 200, American System of Government 3
Political Science 202, American Government (State and Local) 3
Sociology 202, Social Problems 3
Sociology 203, Marriage and Family 3

HUMAN SERVICES TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE
Students completing this certificate will have a knowledge base and a skill base to obtain an entry-level position in the field of Human Services. Specific areas for employment opportunities include: social services, health services, education services, housing and urban environment services, and justice and public safety services. Students will also have the opportunity for personal development and to assist in the personal development of others.

CREDITS
Human Services 101, Introduction to Human Services 3
Human Services 183, Practicum 3
Human Services 185, Internship 3
Human Services 204, An Introduction to Report Writing 3
Human Services 210, Child Psychology 3
Human Services 220, Communication Skills in Helping Relationships 3
Human Services 225, Culturally-Sensitive Practice in Social Work 3
Human Services 240, Basic Concepts in Social Work 3
Human Services 290, Social Welfare 3
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NOTE: For students getting the certificate only, English 151 is required.

Choose six credits from the following electives:
CREDITS
Human Services 184, Practicum 3
Human Services 202, Introduction to Assessment, Evaluation, and Grant Writing for the Human Service Worker 3
Human Services 203, Introduction to Substance Abuse 3
Human Services 230, Nutrition 3
Human Services 250, Introduction to Group Techniques 3
Human Services 260, Family Dynamics 3
Human Services 270, Selected Topics in Human Services 1-3
Philosophy 202, Introduction to Ethics 3
Political Science 200, American System of Government 3
Political Science 202, American Government (State and Local) 3
Sociology 202, Social Problems 3


CERTIFICATE IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE
This curriculum option is a specialized area of human services which provides a multidisciplinary view of substance abuse. How sociological, psychological, and biological factors influence substance use/abuse is examined.

CREDITS
Human Services 101, Introduction to Human Services 3
Human Services 183, Practicum 3
Human Services 185, Internship 3
Human Services 203, Introduction to Substance Abuse 3
Human Services 204, An Introduction to Report Writing for the Human Service Worker 3
Human Services 220, Communication Skills in Helping Relationships 3
Human Services 225, Culturally-Sensitive Practice in Social Work 3
Human Services 250, Introduction to Group Techniques 3
Human Services 272, Substance Abuse, Co-Dependency and the Family 3
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NOTE: For students getting the certificate only, English 151 is required.

Choose six credits from the following electives:
CREDITS
Human Services 202, Introduction to Assessment, Evaluation, and Grant Writing for the Human Service Worker 3
Human Services 230, Nutrition 3
Human Services 240, Basic Concepts in Social Work 3
Human Services 270, Selected Topics in Human Services 1-3
Human Services 273, Youth and Substance Abuse 3
Human Services 290, Social Welfare 3
Philosophy 202, Introduction to Ethics 3
Political Science 200, American System of Government 3
Political Science 202, American Government (State and Local) 3
Sociology 202, Social Problems 3
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