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Associates Degree in Human Services

Human services assistants are involved in providing direct and indirect services in public and private agencies by assisting individuals, families and groups to meet human needs. Human needs may be social, emotional, behavioral, environmental, and vocational or health related. These services generally require interaction with clients and are of a “helping nature."

Graduates of this program will be trained to work in a variety of support service settings, such as senior citizen centers, correctional facilities, nursing homes, rehabilitation programs, childcare development centers, departments of human services and non-profit agencies specializing in these services. The graduate will be trained to provide generic therapeutic, supportive and preventive services for people with emotional, developmental, social or physical problems in a variety of social or human service settings. These individuals will also be equipped to match clients with the appropriate services, advocate for clients, and provide administrative support to agencies.

The Human Services program is accredited by the Council for Standards in Human Service Education (CSHSE), 3337 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 2231 4-5219, phone: (571) 257-3959, website: http://www.cshse.org.

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Associates Degree in Human Services

 

Curriculum

Course Number and Name Credits
BST 1303 or CIS 1113 3
ENGL 1013 Composition I 3
HS 1113 3
HS 1123 3
PSY 2003 General Psychology 3
Total Hours 15

Course Number and Name Credits
BST 1043 3
ENGL 1023 Composition II 3
HS 1213 3
HS 1223 3
SOC 1003 Introductory Sociology 3
Total Hours  15

Course Number and Name Credits
BST 1033 3
HS 2113 3
HS 2123 3
TMAT 1203 3
Approved Elective Credit 3
Total Hours  15

Course Number and Name Credits
BST 1053 3
HIT 2333 3
HS 2213 3
HS 2223 3
HS 2233 3
Total Hours  15

Standard approved electives:  (LE 2013, LE 2113, HSCI 1113, EMTP 2113, SOC/CJ 2033 Social Problems, PSY 3003 Abnormal Psychology, or PSY 3813 Lifespan Development.  Any other courses must be approved by Program Chair.