Human Services - A.A. Degree (Transfer)
An Arts and Sciences Area of Study
For curriculum information, contact the Health Sciences Division—Room HS-236—443-518-1560.
This area of study is designed to provide the necessary theoretical and practical skills required for entry-level human service workers in community settings such as: hospitals, mental health centers, social service agencies, substance abuse counseling sites, and gerontology centers. The curriculum is intended to provide the student with a consolidated body of knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to function in a variety of health and social services positions. The student may choose from two tracks: human services or chemical dependency. The area of study also provides preparation for transfer to four-year schools and upgrading knowledge and skills of persons already working in community and social service areas.
General Education Core
Students enrolled in transfer patterns must take a minimum of 30 credits in General Education. Each student’s total of general education and required courses must equal at least 60 semester hours of credit.
Composition
Humanities, Arts and Literature
One Humanities Core Course (3 credits), plus one Arts Core Course (3 credits), plus one Literature Core Course (3 credits) satisfies the Humanities, Arts and Literature Core requirement, OR a World Language Sequence (8 credits), plus another Humanities, Arts, and Literature Core (3 credits) in a second discipline other than a world language satisfies the Humanities, Arts and Literature Core requirement.
Social Sciences
One History Core Course is required and may be taken as either a Social and Behavioral Sciences Core or a Humanities Core. No more than 6 credits may be taken in History to meet Humanities Core and Social and Behavioral Sciences Core requirements.
Science
Mathematics
Interdisciplinary
Required Courses Related to Major
Choose one of the tracks and complete all courses listed for the track.
Human Services Track
Application Code 170G
Graduates take positions as mental health workers and psychiatric technicians in a variety of in-patient and out-patient settings.
Total Credit Hours: 61-66
Chemical Dependency Track
Application Code 170E
The focus of this track is on basic counseling skills for individuals and families, substance abuse prevention, and rehabilitation. This track provides academic coursework to attain certification as a Certified Supervised Counselor–Alcohol and Drug. Additional clinical fieldwork in the addiction field is required.
HEED-125 | Ethics in Professional Practice | 3 |
HUMS-110 | Introduction to HumanServices | 3 |
HUMS-120 | Medical Aspects of Chemical Dependency | 3 |
HUMS-121 | Introduction to Chemical Dependency Treatment | 3 |
HUMS-122 | Individual Counseling Techniques | 3 |
HUMS-123 | Group Counseling Skills (Chemical Dependency) | 3 |
HUMS-124 | Family Counseling | 3 |
HUMS-150 | Community Resources and Partnerships | 3 |
HUMS-250 | Community Services Practicum | 3 |
PSYC-203 | Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 61-66