Eager for a career in human services but need a bit of professional training before you start the job search? Our Human Services certificate program prepares you for entry-level work in this rewarding field.
Program outcomes
- Demonstrate the knowledge and skills needed to work in direct service delivery in human service agencies and programs;
- Illustrate a clear understanding of human behavior in all age groups;
- Explain and apply appropriate skills necessary for a micro/macro perspective in human service delivery systems;
- Assess and summarize concepts of psychological and sociological theories necessary for intervention techniques.
Program Curriculum
COURSE ID | TITLE | CREDITS |
---|---|---|
ENG 101 | English Composition I | 3 |
HSW 101 | Introduction to Human Services and Helping Profession | 3 |
HSW 102 or HSW 202 | Theories of Group Counseling or Theories of Individual Counseling | 3 |
HSW 203 or PSY 203 | Assessment and Documentation in Human Services | 3 |
HSW 205 | Volunteer Administration | 3 |
HSW 210 | Professional Development in Human Services | 3 |
HSW 211 | Human Services Practicum | 6 |
PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
SOC 105 | Social Policy and Ethics in Human Services | 3 |
Total Program Credits: 33
Note: Students may have to take a placement assessment prior to enrolling in some of the courses above. Please see College Catalog for details.