Counseling and Human Services
The curriculum provides a strong foundation for securing employment and for pursuing advanced studies. Many program graduates continue their education to earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees, often while employed in the profession.
Courses
- AMH 2010 — Early American History
- AMH 2020 — Modern American History
- ENC 1101 — English Composition I
- GEY 1000 — Issues of Aging
- HUS 1001 — Introduction to Human Services
- HUS 1024 — AbnormalBehavior: Etiology and Treatment
- HUS 1111 — Interpersonal Skills in Human Services
- HUS 1200 — Introduction Group Process
- HUS 1320 — Crisis Intervention
- HUS 1406 — Etiology and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
- HUS 1540 — Principles for Understanding and Working with Families
- HUS 1550 — Multicultural Perspective in Human Services
- HUS 1820 — Human Services Practicum I
- HUS 2008 — Psychotherapy: Theory and Practice
- HUS 2311 — Strategies of Behavior Modification
- HUS 2821 — Counseling and Human Services Practicum II
- POS 2041 — American Government
- PSY 2012 — General Psychology
- STA 2023 — Elementary Statistics
- SYG 2000 — Introduction to Sociology