Social Work/Human Services, Associate in Arts
The Associate in Arts in Social Work/Human Services is structured around interrelated components including theoretical foundations/intervention strategies, client population/cultural diversity, research/evaluation, and skill development/field experience. Human Services professionals provide support for individuals and families as they move through the network of social services designed to assist individuals in need.
Courses
- BIOL C1001 — Introduction to Biology
- BIOL C1001L — Introduction to Biology Lab
- BIOL V12 — Human Biology
- COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- PSY V04 — Introductory Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
- PSY V05 — Introduction to Developmental Psychology
- PSY V15 — Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology
- SOC V02 — Social Problems
- SOC V04 — Sociology of Gender Roles
- SOC V05 — Sociology of Relationships: Intimacy, Commitment, and Family Patterns
- SOC V07 — Sociological Analysis
- SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics
- SWHS V01 — Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
- SWHS V02 — Social Work Skills I: Basic Individual Intervention
- SWHS V03 — Basic Skills in Social Work Intervention II
- SWHS V10 — Fieldwork: Social Work and Human Services
- SWHS V10L — Fieldwork: Social Work and Human Services Laboratory