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Fall 2020 Catalog 
    
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Human Services (AAS)


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Human Services

General Degree Requirements

  1. You must complete a minimum of 60 credits to receive the AAS. At least 36 of the 60 credits must be earned at the institution’s three campuses.
  2. You must have a grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 earned cumulatively at the institution’s three campuses, and a 2.0 overall GPA in credits applied to the AAS.
  3. The AAS general education requirements must be fulfilled.
Category and Required Courses Credits Required

Knowledge of Human Cultures (HC)

PSYC 110 : Introduction to Psychology (3 cr.)
SOC 101 : Introduction to Sociology (3 cr.)
Student Choice of additional HC Course (3 cr.)

9

Knowledge of the Natural World (NW)

Student Choice of NW Courses

9

Additional HC or NW Coursework

Student Choice of HC or NW Course

3

Critical and Creative Thinking (CCT)

Student Choice of CCT Course

3

Effective Communication (EC)

ENGL 150 : Advanced Freshman English (3 cr.) or
ENGL 202 : Sophomore English (3 cr.)

Student Choice of additional EC course (3 cr.)

 

6

Intercultural Knowledge and Competence (IK)

Student Choice of IK Course

3

Individual, Social, and Environmental Responsibility (SER)

Student Choice of SER Courses

6
Total General Education Credits 39
Human Services Requirements 21

PSYC 200 : Research Methods in Psychology (3 cr.)
PSYC 351 : Abnormal Psychology (3 cr.)
SOC 230 : Criminology (3 cr.)
SOC 270 : Race and Ethnicity (3 cr.)

SOC 261 : Introduction to Social Work and the Social Services Field (3 cr.) or
SW 261 : Introduction to Social Work and the Social Services Field (3 cr.)

SOC 262 : Social Welfare Policies and Programs (3 cr.) or
SW 262 : Social Welfare Policies and Programs (3 cr.)

SOC 263  : Ethical Practice in the Helping Professions (3 cr.) or
SW 263 : Ethical Practice in the Helping Professions (3 cr.)

 
Total Required Credits to Degree 60

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