Program Curriculum
Coordinator - Larry Tutt
This program prepares individuals for a variety of positions in agencies and institutions which provide social, community, educational, and mental health services. The curriculum consists of a core of courses in the social behavior sciences, communications, and human services.
Along with these course, options are provided so a student may specialize in a specific area of interest.
The graduate, depending upon the area of specialization, is prepared to seek employment in a number of positions in public and private social service agencies. These include child care agencies, family service agencies, mental and retardation hospitals, mental health centers, public welfare departments, drug and alcohol agencies, and rehabilitation agencies.
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SOC 152 - Modern Social Problems
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Sociology (2nd course) |
| SOC 101 - Introductory Sociology* |
PSY 223 - Developmental Psychology* |
PY 110 - General Psychology OR
PSY 100 - Introduction to Psychology |
HS 103 - Theories & Techniques in Human Resources |
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COM 181 - Basic Public Speaking*
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COM 252 - Interpersonal Communication* |
| HS 102 - Values of Helping Professions |
CIS 100 - Intro to Computers
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GE 150 |
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HS 250 -- Practicum in Human Services
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COE 199 - Cooperative Work Experience |
* Indicates a course which meets general education requirements.
**A student seeking a career emphasis shall select twelve (12) credit hours from the approved technical courses within the career emphasis. A student without an area of emphasis shall select any six (6) approved technical credit hours. Other courses may be approved by Human Services Program Coordinator.
| SW 222 - Development to Social Welfare |
EDP 202 - Human Development and Learning |
| MH 200 - Dynamics of Human Behavior |
PY 180 - Human Relations |
| MH 250 - Teaching the Mentally Retarded |
SOC 151 - Social Interaction |
| SWK 180 - Introduction to Gerontology |
EDP 203 - Teaching Exceptional Learners |
| SWK 269 - Juvenile Delinquency |
IECE 130 - Early Childhood Development |
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PY 185 - Human Potential |
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LEN 101 - Intro to Criminal Justice |
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LEN 208 - Juvenile Procedures |
Technical Courses - Gerontology |
| PY 180 - Human Relations |
PY 230 - Psychosocial Aspects of Death and Dying |
| SWK 280 - Methods of Working with the Aged |
SWK 180 - Introduction to Gerontology + |
| SWK 281 - Psychology of Aging+ |
FAM 253 Human Sexuality: Development, Behavior and Attitudes |
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FAM 252 - The Individual, Marriage, and Family |
+ Required course for area of career emphasis.
Technical Courses - Community and Family Services |
| PY 180 - Human Relations |
SW 124 Introduction to Social Services |
| PY 185 - Human Potential |
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| FAM 252 - The Individual, Marriage, and Family |
FAM 253 Human Sexuality: Development, Behavior and Attitudes |
| SW 222 - Development of Social Welfare |
IECE 130 - Early Childhood Development |
| IECE 140 - Guidance of Young Children |
SWK 269 - Juvenile Delinquency |
SOC 220 - The Community+
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SW 124 Introduction to Social Services+ |
SWK 225 - Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior |
+ Required course for area of career emphasis.
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