Human Services - AS
This degree program is designed to prepare students for transfer into baccalaureate programs in social work, human services, counseling, psychology, early care and education, and other related fields. While providing a foundation of knowledge in human services, students will choose electives that match their career goals in fields such as mental health; early care and education; gerontology; alcohol and chemical dependency; and developmental, cognitive, and physical disabilities and rehabilitation services. Students will prepare for transfer and employment by completing a one- semester internship and additional liberal arts and sciences electives.
Courses
- ANT2590 — Sex, Sexuality, and Gender
- BIO1500 — Human Biology
- BIO1510 — Health Science
- CRI1510 — Intro to Criminal Justice
- CRI2620 — Intro to Probation and Parole
- CRI2650 — Juvenile Justice System
- ENG1510 — English Composition I
- ENG1530 — English Composition II
- HUS1210 — Intro to Human Services
- HUS1280 — Intro to Family Systems
- HUS1410 — Generalist Practice Skills
- HUS2210 — Field Placement I-Social Work
- HUS2215 — Field Placement: Addictions I
- HUS2230 — Interviewing and Counseling
- HUS2250 — Policy And Organization
- INT1555 — Inquire
- MAT1540 — Elementary Statistics
- POL1510 — American Politics
- PSY1510 — General Psychology
- PSY1550 — Stress & Coping
- PSY1610 — Death & Dying
- PSY2510 — Life Span Development
- PSY2520 — Child Development
- PSY2540 — Interpersonal/Group Dynamics
- PSY2550 — Psychology of Adolescence
- PSY2560 — Abnormal Behavior
- SOC1510 — Intro to Sociology
- SOC2520 — Social Problems
- SOC2580 — Race and Ethnicity
- SOC2590 — Sex, Sexuality, and Gender