Human Services/Pre-Social Work A.S.
The Human Services Program combines coursework in the social sciences, primarily sociology and psychology, with courses in human services to prepare students to work with clientele to cope with and/or prevent social and personal problems. Human Service professionals perform in a wide range of occupations and in a variety of settings including schools, group homes, community mental health facilities, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, hospitals, halfway houses and substance abuse program facilities. They help individuals, families, or groups cope with social problems such as inadequate housing, unemployment, disabilities, financial mismanagement, family disruptions, unplanned or unwanted
Courses
- BIO107 — Human Biology
- BIO111 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- CSC100 — Intro to Computers & Computing
- CSS100 — College Student Success
- ENG101 — College Composition I
- ENG102 — College Comp II
- ENG112 — Speech
- HIS105 — U.S. History I
- HUM101 — Cultures and Values
- HUS101 — Intro to Human Services
- HUS121 — Helping Strategies & Relatnshp
- HUS200 — Group Work in Human Services
- HUS230 — Interviewing Techniques
- HUS231 — Internship in Human Services I
- HUS241 — Internship Human Services II
- MAT114 — Intro Prob & Stats
- PSC102 — American Government
- PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSY211 — Developmental Psychology I
- PSY260 — Lifespan Development
- PSY280 — Abnormal Psychology I
- SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC201 — Sociology of the Family
- SOC280 — Social Research Methods