The Social and Human Services (A45380)
The Social and Human Services curriculum prepares students for entry-level positions in institutions and agencies which provide social, community, and behavioral health services. Along with core courses, students take courses which prepare them for specialization in specific human service areas. Coursework includes the development of professional knowledge, skills, and values in human services. Opportunities for experiential learning allow students to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. Graduates should qualify for positions in government, private, and nonprofit social and human services agencies. Graduates may choose to transfer and continue their education at a variety of
Courses
- BIO 111 — General Biology I 3 3 0 4
- CIS 110 — Introduction to Computers
- ENG 111 — Writing and Inquiry 3 0 0 3
- ENG 112 — Writing/Research in the Disc 3 0 0 3
- HSE 110 — Intro to Human Services 2 2 0 3
- HSE 123 — Interviewing Techniques 2 2 0 3
- HSE 210 — Diversity Ethics and Trends 3 0 0 3
- HSE 220 — Case Management 2 2 0 3
- HSE 223 — Counseling Theories & Skills 3 0 0 3
- HSE 225 — Crisis and Intervention Princ 3 0 0 3
- PSY 150 — General Psychology 3 0 0 3
- SAB 110 — Intro to Addiction and recovery
- SAB 120 — Intake and Assessment
- SAB 135 — Addictive Process 3 0 0 3
- SAB 210 — Addiction & Recovery Couns
- SWK 110 — Intro to Social Work 3 0 0 3
- SWK 113 — Cultural Comp & Diversity 3 0 0 3
- SWK 115 — Community Resources
- SWK 220 — Ethical Considerations