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This academic discipline maintains a detailed website with extensive information on The Human Services Instruction at BCC.

Human Services Faculty Homepages: Brina Friedman

Associate in Applied Science, (AAS.HUS)

The Human Services program is designed to educate and train individuals in the human services profession. The human services worker is a generalist who can work in a variety of settings, including community health centers, senior citizen and social agencies and organizations, halfway houses, rehabilitation programs, welfare and human resources departments. The generalist approach is achieved through a core of courses which stress the holistic nature of individuals.

Written Communications 3
Arts and Humanities (PHI 101 required) 3
Social Science (PSY 101 and SOC 101 required) 6
Mathematics (MTH 113 recommended) 3
Natural Science (BIO 103/104 recommended) 4
Computer Science (CIS 101 or CIS 118 recommended) 3
Total 22
   
HUS 101 Human Services I 3
HUS 102 Human Services II 3
HUS 105 Introduction to Group Dynamics 3
HUS 110 Contemporary Issues in Social Welfare 3
HUS 201 Introduction to Counseling 3
HUS 202 Interviewing Techniques 3
HUS 205 Social Work Processes 3
HUS 210 Human Services Field Placement 3
PHI 205 Ethics 3
PSY 102 General Psychology II 3
SOC 201 Social Problems 3
SOC 205 Marriage and the Family 3
Total 36
   
Electives 6
Total Required for Degree 64

For additional information contact Brina Friedman ext. 2713
Last Updated: 06/29/05

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