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HSER303 — Navigating the Human Services Profession

5 credits · 55 hours

HSER 303 - Navigating the Human Services Profession HSER 303 - Navigating the Human Services Profession 5 Credits Building a successful career in human services requires professionals to develop essential competencies that extend beyond foundational knowledge. This course prepares students for advanced practice by integrating professional development with practical skill-building. Students will learn the core practices of the field including trauma-informed care, ethical decision-making, crisis intervention, and self-care practices. Through hands-on learning and projects, students will strengthen their advanced ing skills, and learn to navigate the interpersonal and organizational dynamics that characterize effective human services practice. 0 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - HSER Fees Quarters Typically pring Evening Designed to Serve Students pursuing the BAS Human Services Active Date 20260408T15:01:19 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline Professional Competencies: Essential Skills, Qualities, and Conduct Advanced ing Skills and Communication Techniques Crisis Intervention and De-escalation Strategies Trauma-Informed Care Principles and Applications Ethical Practice and Professional Decision-Making Interpersonal Dynamics and Organizational Effectiveness Wellness Strategies for Professional Practice Student Learning

Prerequisites: HSER101

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