Human Services: AAS
The Associate in Applied Science degree in Human Services provides students with a basic social science framework and perspective for pursuing an entry-level position in the field of human services. The program also provides currently employed human service workers the opportunity to upgrade their skills and abilities. Students are taught a specific body of theoretical knowledge and practice skills to integrate into the helping professions.
Courses
- BIO 111 — Introductory Biology (MOTR BIOL 100L)
- ENG 101 — College Composition I (MOTR ENGL 100)
- ENG 102 — College Composition II (MOTR ENGL 200)
- HMS 100 — Introduction to Human Services
- HMS 101 — Human Services: Theories and Skills
- HMS 102 — Human Services: Policy and Politics
- HMS 111 — Group Practice in Human Services
- HMS 201 — Workplace Learning I: Human Services
- HMS 202 — Workplace Learning II: Human Services
- HMS 203 — Human Services Workplace Learning Seminar I
- HMS 204 — Human Services Workplace Learning Seminar II
- HMS 205 — Crisis Intervention
- HW 124 — Community CPR
- MTH 161 — Quantitative Reasoning (MOTR MATH 120)
- MTH 180 — Introductory Statistics (MOTR MATH 110)
- PRD 128 — Mental Health First Aid
- PSY 200 — General Psychology (MOTR PSYC 100)
- PSY 205 — Human Growth and Development (MOTR PSYC 200)
- SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology (MOTR SOCI 101)
- SOC 126 — The Spectrum of Drugs and Society
- SOC 211 — Substance Use, Abuse, and Dependence