Associate in Human Services Courses

The associate degree in Human Services curriculum introduces you to the core concepts and skills used in service-oriented roles. Coursework focuses on understanding human behavior, ethical practice, and the systems that support individuals and communities. Through a combination of academic study and applied learning, you will develop essential skills in communication, cultural responsiveness, and client-centered practice, preparing you for entry-level work in a variety of human services settings.

Curriculum requirements - 60 credits

General education and free electives - 30 credits

ENGL 101 English Composition
MATH 103 or higher Mathematics
FYS 101 First Year Seminar
SCI Natural Sciences Core
PHIL 110 Humanities Health Care Ethics
PSYC 103 Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 205 Life Span Development
ENGL 120 Public Communication
  Free Elective (6 credits)

Program requirements - 30 credits

HUSV 101 Intro to Gerontology
HUSV 110 Alcohol and Other Drugs
HUSV 201 Intro to Counseling
HUSV 203 Intro to Human Services
HUSV 277 Practicum
HUSV 302 Multicultural Perspectives
HUSV 205 Counseling Special Populations
HUSV 202 Wellness, Health and Happiness
HUSV XXX Directed Electives (6 credits)

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