66-credit associate of applied science degree
Human Services Informational Video:
Challenging coursework helps students
develop and practice the skills to provide
direct client care, treatment, rehabilitation,
education and behavioral direction.
Students will also study behavioral and
rehabilitation techniques, individual and
group counseling methods, pharmacology,
family systems and ethics. Specialize in
addiction studies (alcohol and other drug
abuse), developmental disabilities or
youth counseling/mental health.
A practicum is required in the third and
fourth semesters to help students gain
experience and apply classroom concepts.
Typically, Human Services Associate
graduates will work under the direction of
social workers, psychologists, counselors
and other professionals to provide
services for those in need.