Human Services-Social Justice Advocacy Option, A.S.
The Human Services-Social Justice Advocacy Degree Option provides an interdisciplinary program that allows students to gain knowledge to ensure access, equity, and diversity in their future professions, within their future agencies, and in their communities. Safer and inclusive practices can transform communities in rural, suburban, and urban areas. Each social justice-focused course challenges participants to examine their personal biases and to develop social justice outcomes at the end of each class. Furthermore, the required internship course for this program provides students with the necessary skillset in networking and building professional partnerships. Students with an A.S. in Human
Courses
- BIO107 — Human Biology
- BIO111 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- CSC100 — Intro to Computers & Computing
- CSS100 — College Student Success
- ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENG101 — College Composition I
- ENG102 — College Comp II
- ENG112 — Speech
- HIS105 — U.S. History I
- HIS106 — U.S. History II
- HLT110 — Culture, Diversity, & Healthc
- HUM101 — Cultures and Values
- HUS101 — Intro to Human Services
- HUS121 — Helping Strategies & Relatnshp
- HUS221 — Community Organization
- HUS231 — Internship in Human Services I
- INTD110 — Introduction to Advocacy
- INTD235 — Exploring Multicultural Studie
- INTD270 — Restorative and Social Justice
- INTD275 — Restorative/Soc Just Fieldwork
- MAT100 — College Algebra
- 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
- SOC260 — Race & Ethnic Relations