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) |
View all courses offered and read full course descriptions in our online course catalog system.
Course availability and schedules may vary by semester. For the most up-to-date program details, please contact our Admissions team.
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