Human Services, Associate in Science
The Human Services program prepares students to support individuals and families in areas like mental health, addiction recovery, youth services, homelessness, and more. Students gain real-world skills to work as case managers, advocates, youth workers, paraeducators, and more across settings such as group homes, community agencies, and social service organizations. Through hands-on experience and coursework in diversity, intervention strategies, and social issues, students can earn a certificate or associate degree that leads to meaningful work or transfer opportunities.
Courses
- ANTH R105 — Sex, Gender and Culture
- ECE R106 — Child, Family and Community
- POLS R102 — Introduction to Law and Society
- SOC R102 — Social Problems
- SOC R103 — Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOC R106 — Contemporary Family in American Society
- SOC R108 — Sociology of the Chicano Community
- SOC R116 — Crime and Society
- SOC R119 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
- SOC R120 — Fieldwork/Practicum: Social Work and Human Services
- SOC R140 — Sociology of Gender
- SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOCI C1000H — Introduction to Sociology - Honors