Human Services Generalist, AAS
Both the one-year Human Services Generalist Certificate and the two-year AAS offer training for entry-level positions in diverse social services agencies. The degree combines academic course work with supervised field experience. In addition to general course work in human services, students may select a variety of approved elective certificates/courses to focus on different concentration areas.
Courses
- CJA 214 — Intimate Partner Violence
- CJA 215 — Sexual Abuse and Human Trafficking
- HDF 140 — Contemporary American Families
- HDF 260 — Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect
- HE 163 — Body & Drugs I: Introduction to Abuse & Addiction
- HE 164 — Body & Drugs II: Alcohol
- HE 252 — First Aid/CPR/AED
- HE 263 — Body & Drugs III: Marijuana
- HE 264 — Body & Drugs IV: Other Drugs, Other Addictions
- HP 110 — Medical Terminology
- HS 100 — Introduction to Human Services
- HS 103 — Ethics for Human Service Workers
- HS 154 — Community Resources
- HS 156 — Conducting Human Service Interviews
- HS 170 — Preparation for Field Experience in Human Services
- HS 206 — Trauma Informed Practices
- HS 210 — Motivational Interviewing
- HS 216 — Group Counseling Skills
- HS 232 — Case Management
- HS 256 — Advanced Interviewing Skills With Theory
- HS 270 — Human Services Practicum Seminar
- HS 280 — Human Services Generalist I: CWE/Practicum
- HS 281 — Human Services Generalist II: CWE/Practicum
- HS 282 — Human Services Generalist III: CWE/Practicum
- MTH 050 — Technical Mathematics I
- MTH 065 — Algebra II
- MTH 098 — College Math Foundations
- PSY 215 — Introduction to Developmental Psychology
- SOC 207 — Social Stratification & Social Systems
- SOC 210 — Marriage, Family, & Intimate Relations
- WR 101 — Workplace Writing
- WR 121Z — Composition I