Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Services
120 Credits
The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Human Services prepares students to work with individuals, families, dyads, and groups in a wide array of human and social services settings. The curriculum provides theoretical as well as applied training in domestic abuse, child abuse, addictions, crisis intervention, family services, high risk youth, outreach, advocacy, and human services administration.
The Human Services Suite is designed to complement and facilitate practical application of skills. The facilities include a variety of individual and group therapy rooms as well as a child play therapy room and observation windows for critiquing. An Advanced Human Services Internship provides actual on-the-job work experience, further preparing students for the work place.
Refer to General Education Requirements for additional requirements.
Transfer from Associate Degree: 39 credits
General Education Requirement: 36 credits
Human Services Core Courses: 24 credits
Major Concentration Courses: 21 credits
Degree Requirements
Core Courses (24 Credits)
HUS 3300 | Humanistic and Existential Counseling Theory (U) | 3 credits |
HUS 3314 | Cognitive and Behavioral Theory (U) | 3 credits |
HUS 3340 | Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (U) | 3 credits |
HUS 3360 | Sexual Abuse of Children and Adolescents (U) | 3 credits |
HUS 3650 | Administration in Human Services (U) | 3 credits |
MHS 3460 | Crisis Intervention (U) | 3 credits |
HUS 4945 | Capstone - Advanced Internship in Human Services (U) | 6 credits |
Technical Core Courses (may be taken within A.S. Degree) (18 credits)
CLP 2140 | Abnormal Psychology (P) | 3 credits |
HUS 1001 | Introduction to Human Services | 3 credits |
HUS 1200 | Group Dynamics | 3 credits |
HUS 2302 | Techniques of Interviewing and Intervention | 3 credits |
HUS 2301 | Counseling Techniques | 3 credits |
HUS 2500 | Introduction to Ethics in Human Services | 3 credits |
Students who enter the program with an A.S. in Human Services will have already satisfied the technical core courses. Students entering with an A.A. Degree or an A.S. Degree in another discipline must complete the above technical courses.