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HUMAN AND SOCIAL SERVICES - 435
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Total Credits: 100
Nature of Work: Human services worker is a generic term for people with various job titles who may play a variety of roles in community service and agency settings. They may assist clients in obtaining benefits and services or assess the needs and establish the eligibility of clients for services. They may organize and lead group activities, assist clients in need of emotional support or crisis intervention, or they may monitor and keep case records on clients and report progress to supervisors. Additionally, human services workers may administer programs such as food banks, emergency fuel programs, or work with senior centers or charities.
Human services workers generally work under the direction of a qualified professional--many times a social worker, professional counselor, program director, or psychologist. The amount of responsibility and supervision they are given varies a great deal,
as do actual work duties. Some are on their own most of the time and have little direct supervision; others work under close supervision.
Related Job Titles: Social work assistant, social services technician, assistant counselor, family services worker, case extender, case manager, victim advocate associate, MR/DD adult services worker, gerontology aide, residential treatment facility associate, intake specialist, job coach, income maintenance worker, senior center director, outreach worker.
Program Design: The program provides a foundation in social and behavioral sciences which will prepare students for challenging work in a variety of social service settings. Entry level courses in the helping professions such as psychology, cultural diversity, sociology, social problems, and interviewing techniques will be offered. Speciality classes will include substance abuse, case management, counseling, crisis
intervention, mental retardation, and gerontology. The program has been designed to meet the course work standards of the State of Ohio Counselor, Social
Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board certification as Social Work Assistant. Individuals will be provided opportunities for personal and professional growth through knowledge-based learning, experiential processes, community involvement and 480 hours of practical experience under direct supervision of professionals in local agencies. Persons pursuing a career in human services should recognize that to be successful, they must be emotionally stable, creative, and flexible. Human services professionals must be able to work effectively with diverse groups of people and individuals with a wide variety of ages, racial and cultural backgrounds, and life situations.
A grade of "C" (2.00) or better is required in all courses for graduation. Any required course in which a grade below a "C" is received must be repeated.
Life experience credit may not be used to fulfill graduation
requirements in this program.
| COURSES |
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CREDITS |
| First Quarter |
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| ENGL 101 |
English Composition
I |
4 |
| HSSR 105 |
Survey of Substance
Abuse |
3 |
| PSYC 110 |
Principles of
Psychology |
5 |
| HSSR 101 |
Introduction to
Human/Social Services |
3 |
| SOCI 107 |
Introduction to
Diversity |
3 |
| Second Quarter |
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| ENGL 102 |
English Composition
II |
4 |
| SOCI 170 |
Introduction to
Sociology I |
4 |
| PSYC 207 |
Human Growth &
Development |
4 |
| HSSR 135 |
Affective Education
and Group Process |
3 |
| HSSR 120 |
Human Services
Methods & Procedures |
3 |
| Third Quarter |
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| HSSR 150 |
Writing in the
Helping Professions |
3 |
| SOCI 171 |
Introduction to
Sociology II |
4 |
| PSYC 275 |
Abnormal Psychology |
4 |
| MATH 115 |
Business Math |
3 |
| HSSR 140 |
Racial/Cultural
Diversity in Helping Professions |
3 |
| Fourth Quarter |
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| BIOL 104 |
Human Biology I |
4 |
| BIOL 114 |
Human Biology Lab I |
1 |
| HSSR 210 |
Counseling Theories |
4 |
| HSSR 215 |
Social Gerontology |
3 |
| HSSR 271 |
Human Services
Practicum I |
3 |
| Fifth Quarter |
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| CSCI |
Lab Selection |
1 |
| CSCI |
Lab Selection |
1 |
| SOCI 231 |
Juvenile Delinquency |
3 |
| HSSR 231 |
Case Management |
3 |
| HSSR 272 |
Human Services
Practicum II |
3 |
| HSSR 220 |
Mental Retardation &
Dev Disabilities |
3 |
| HSSR 275 |
Community Mental
Health Issues |
3 |
| Sixth Quarter |
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| HSSR 211 |
Counseling
Techniques |
3 |
| HSSR 235 |
Crisis Intervention |
3 |
| HSSR 273 |
Human Services
Practicum III |
3 |
| SPTH 115 |
Fundamentals of
Effective Speech |
3 |
| SOCI 150 |
Marriage &
Family |
3 |
| Program Total |
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100 |
Last Updated: April, 2008
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