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Human Services at White Mountains Community College

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The Human Services program, approved by the Council for Standards in Human Services Education, prepares students to work effectively and knowledgeably with consumers of community-based human service delivery systems. As America's sensitivity to the needs of all its citizens matures, skilled human service workers are in demand, with jobs in human services projected to be among the fastest growing occupations.

The Human Services program offers two different tracks of study. The Certificate program is an option for learners seeking short-term specialty courses. The program may be completed in four semesters on a part-time basis.

The Associate Degree is a two-year program emphasizing theory and clinical practice. Students participate in supervised internships where they will gain practical experience working with a specific client population.

Graduates are skilled in the areas of case management, client assessment, developing treatment plans and behavioral intervention techniques, and supportive communication skills. Graduates are prepared for professional positions that may include case manager, outreach worker, advocate, job coach, vocational instructor, residential counselor, teacher aide, specialized home care provider, and activities director.

Health Considerations

The College must ensure that clients/patients are not placed in jeopardy by students during learning experiences. Therefore, students in field or clinical experiences must demonstrate sufficient emotional stability to withstand the stresses, uncertainties, and changing circumstances that characterize client/patient responsibilities. Furthermore, the student is expected to have the emotional stability required to exercise sound judgment, accept direction and guidance from a supervisor or faculty member, and establish rapport and maintain sensitive interpersonal relationships with employers, and clients/patients and their families.

First Year

Fall Semester Lec Lab Cr
ENG120 College Composition 3 0 3
HUS111 Intro to Human Services* 3 0 3
HUS114 Case Management* 3 0 3
PSY111 Psychology* 3 0 3
Mathematics Elective 3 0 3
Semester Total  15 0 15
 
Spring Semester Lec Lab Cr
HUS112 Learning and Behavior* 3 0 3
HUS115 Field Experience* 1 4 3
HUS116 Social & Political Issues in Human Services 3 0 3
SOC111 Sociology 3 0 3
English Elective 3 0 3
Semester Total  13 4 15
 
First Year Total  30
 

Second Year

Fall Semester Lec Lab Cr
HUM212 Legal and Ethical Issues* 3 0 3
HUS212 Supportive Communication Skills* 3 0 3
HUS216 Internship in Human Services I 1 135 4
MGT214 Management 3 0 3
PSY112 Human Growth and Development* 3 0 3
and one of the following:*      
HUS213 Issues in Developmental Disabilities* 3 0 3
HUS214 Issues of Children and Families* 3 0 3
HUS217 Chemical Dependence 3 0 3
Semester Total  16 135 19
 
Spring Semester Lec Lab Cr
HUS221 Internship in Human Services II 1 135 4
Science Elective 3 0 3
Human Services Electives (Choose one) 3 0 3
Elective 3 0 3
HUS215 Issues in Mental Health 3 0 3
Semester Total  13 135 16
Second Year Total  35
 
Total for A.S. Degree  65

Certificate

Fall Semester Lec Lab Cr
HUS111 Introduction to Human Services 3 0 3
HUS114 Case Management 3 0 3
HUM212 Legal and Ethical Issues 3 0 3
HUS212 Supportive Communication Skills 3 0 3
PSY111 Psychology 3 0 3
Total 15 0 15
Spring Semester Lec Lab Cr
PSY112 Human Growth and Development 3 0 3
HUS112 Learning and Behavior 3 0 3
HUS115 Field Experience 1 4 3
HUS215 Issues in Mental Health* 3 0 3
Total 10 4 12
Total for Certificate 27
Human Services Electives
HUS130 Introduction to Gerontology
HUS213 Issues in Developmental Disabilities
HUS214 Issues in Children and Families
HUS217 Chemical Dependence
HUS219 Human Sexuality
HUS222 Spirituality in the Helping Professions
HUS223 Introduction to Counseling

7/27/2007

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