Associate in Science
Human Services
Division of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
Faculty: Eric Smith
Note: These courses meet Human Services program requirements. Students in other programs may take these courses for free elective credit, but not for social science credit.
Academic Programs
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Human Services,
Courses
HUSR 1000: Achievement Motivation
Class Program
Experience and learn what achievement motivation is, how much of it an individual has, and how to increase it. Experience defining and setting goals through games, simulated life experiences, a programmed text, and individual and group activities. Opportunity to learn about self and to experience how sharing human resources allows for personal growth. Usually taught on weekends. Lecture/group activities. Course fee.
Semester Offered
fall/spring
HUSR 1010: Human Services I
Class Program
Human services worker's role and the delivery system. Values, vocabulary, and skills appropriate to human services. Lecture and required field trips. Prerequisite: Eligible to enroll in ENGL 1010.
Semester Offered
fall/spring
HUSR 1030: Introduction to Helping Skills and Pre-Practicum
Class Program
Fundamental skills useful in helping relationships: listening, interviewing, confrontation, and problem solving. Video tape sessions provided feedback for evaluation of skills. Lecture/skills practice.
Semester Offered
As Needed
HUSR 1040: Human Services II
Class Program
Further exploration of the human services delivery system. The emphasis is on local resources. Interviewing, case management, using supervision, self-care and team building skills are also enhanced. Lecture/Skills Practice/ Field Trips required. Writing in content area. Prerequisites: HUSR 1030.
Semester Offered
Spring
HUSR 1110: Substance Use Disorder Counseling I
Class Program
Introduction to the basic requirements of education, employment, knowledge, core skills of counselors entering the chemical dependency field. Overview includes other behavioral disorders such as gambling and sex.
Semester Offered
As Needed
HUSR 1211: Managing Disruptive Behavior
Class Program
Dealing with aggressive and abusive behavior. Intervention on an interpersonal level, including awareness, understanding, calming, physical restraint and prevention. Students cannot earn credit for this course and HUSR 1221. Lecture/skills practice.
Semester Offered
fall/spring
HUSR 1221: Therapeutic Crisis Intervention
Class Program
Provides the skills, knowledge, and confidence to deal with children in crisis, to be in control in a crisis situation, and to help a child learn and grow from the experience. Ability to restrain a physically aggressive individual is essential. Students cannot earn credit for this course and HUSR 1211.
Semester Offered
fall/spring
HUSR 1510: Group Dynamics
Class Program
This course is an overview of group therapies, stages, processes and problems that occur in group settings. It includes confidentiality and ethics in group environments. Lecture/group activities. Writing in content area.
Semester Offered
Fall
HUSR 1520: Intro to Differing Abilities
Class Program
This course is designed to introduce students to the concept of disability and to increase the awareness of strengths in individual differences. The history, etiology, and characteristics of disabilities will be examined. There will be a review of laws relevant to individuals with disabilities as well as a review of programs and services designed to meet the needs of those individuals. In addition, the course will include a review of current research initiatives regarding disabilities.
Semester Offered
Spring
HUSR 1581: Working with Abused Clients, Perpetrators and Survivors I
Class Program
Concepts of abuse in connection to child abuse/neglect, sexual abuse, domestic violence, rape and elder abuse. Local resources and services for victims. Meets the training requirements of mandated reporters and human services majors.
Semester Offered
As Needed
HUSR 1582: Working with Abused Clients, Perpetrators and Survivors II
Class Program
Includes at risk populations, safety, interviewing skills, information, prevention technique, effects of violence on children, and resiliency and survival. Prerequisite: HUSR 1581.
Semester Offered
As Needed
HUSR 1590: Work with Child & Youth at Risk
Class Program
Provides an overview of the factors creating risk for children and youth in the family and society, and the individual characteristics of risk and resilience in children and youth. Includes children and youth at risk in education, for substance abuse and addiction, crime and delinquency and other topics. Strategies and issues for prevention and intervention.
Semester Offered
As Needed
HUSR 1620: Ethics for Human Services/Chemical Dependency Counselors
Class Program
Identification and analysis of ethical decision making are reviewed along with its impact on the health, safety and recovery of persons or families. Ethical standards are discussed. Identifying unethical behavior and misconduct is covered, along with problem solving options within the helping professions. Writing within content area.
Semester Offered
Spring
HUSR 2010: Substance Use Disorder Counseling II
Class Program
This course deals with clients' substance abuse problems. It enhances skills and techniques related to the specific needs of substance-dependent clients. Current research and methods provide a multi-dimensional approach. Prerequisites: HLTH 1202, HUSR 1110, and HUSR 1030.
Semester Offered
Spring
HUSR 2960: Human Services Practicum I
Practice of helping skills in a supervised work setting at a human services agency. Students select agency and schedule practicum hours around classroom activities. Weekly seminar on campus to assess performance and learn new skills. Supervised work-learning experience and seminar. Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in HUSR 1010, 1030, 1040, and department chair consent.
Semester Offered
fall/spring
HUSR 2961: Human Services Practicum II
Class Program
Practice of helping skills in a supervised work setting at a human services agency. Students select agency and schedule practicum hours around classroom activities. Weekly seminar on campus to assess performance and learn new skills. Supervised work-learning experience and seminar. Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in HUSR 1010, 1030, 1040, and department chair consent.
Semester Offered
fall/spring
HUSR 2963: Chemical Depend Practicum I
Building on the knowledge and skills learned in class, students use them in a professional setting. Exploration of personal beliefs, ideas, characteristics, values, ethics, etc. as they apply to the field of chemical dependency counseling. Supervised work-learning experience and seminar. Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in HUSR 1110, HUSR 1030 and 1040, and credit for HUSR 1510 and HLTH 1202, and Department Chair permission.
Semester Offered
fall/spring
HUSR 2964: Chemical Depend Practicum II
Class Program
Building on the knowledge and skills learned in class, students use them in a professional setting. Exploration of personal beliefs, ideas, characteristics, values, ethics, etc. as they apply to the field of chemical dependency counseling. Supervised work-learning experience and seminar. Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in HUSR 1110, HUSR 1030 and 1040, and credit for HUSR 1510 and HLTH 1202, and Department Chair permission.
Semester Offered
fall/spring