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The Faculty
Source: 2004-2005 Catalog |
THE PROGRAM The Human Services Department offers degree and certificate programs designed to prepare students for careers in addiction counseling, mental health, developmental disabilities, youth services, aging and nursing home administration, and victim survivor services. An innovative, flexible program of study allows students to gain the skills, attitudes, and knowledge necessary for effective work with individuals, groups, organizations, and communities. The Department also sponsors:
Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Services (BAS)
The Human Services Department is approved to offer the following Certificates, upon successful completion of approved coursework and/or Internships:
The Human Services program prepares students for entry level and professional employment in a wide variety of careers in the helping professions. Internship arrangements have been developed with a wide array of community-based agencies which provide students with supervised learning experiences to build skills in the concentration areas. Internships range from 180- 250 clock-hours per semester, with a minimum of four Internships required for the Bachelor degree, and a minimum of two Internships required for the Associate degree. Students should consult their Faculty Advisor or the Internship Coordinator for specific requirements.
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