Human Services - Gerontology (HSGRC)
Award: Certificate of achievement
Pathway to associate degree: General Human Services (HSAA2)
Program location: Fort Omaha Campus
The Gerontology Certificate provides knowledge and skills in an overview of human services; helping skills/techniques; community resources; assessment, case planning, and management; ethics and professionalism; social policy and exceptionalities, and an introduction to gerontology. The certificate includes general education in English composition, mathematics, psychology, sociology and informational systems.
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Graduation Requirements
General education
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22.5-23.0
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Major requirements
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27.0 |
Total credit hours required
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49.5-50.0
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General education requirements (22.5-23.0 credit hrs.)
Communications
Social sciences
PSYC 1010 | Introduction to Psychology  | 4.5 credits |
Quantitative/numeracy skills
Select one of the following courses:
Professionalism and Life Skills
Major requirements for Human Services – Chemical Dependency (27.0 credit hrs.)
HMSV 1010 | Introduction to Human Services | 4.5 credits |
HMSV 1120 | Helping Skills and Techniques | 4.5 credits |
HMSV 1140 | Assessment, Case Planning, and Management | 4.5 credits |
HMSV 1150 | Community Resources | 4.5 credits |
HMSV 2120 | Social Services Policy and Exceptional Populations | 4.5 credits |
SOCI 2110 | Introduction to Gerontology | 4.5 credits |