+ Associate of Applied
Science in Human Services
Tatiana
W. Panas, Ph.D., program director
This
degree program prepares students for employment
as paraprofessionals in social and human service
agencies. It also provides a means for those
currently employed in these organizations to
improve their proficiencies and move toward
promotion. The two-year degree program combines
academic courses and a supervised field experience,
and may be applied toward several baccalaureate
programs offered by the College of Health and
Human Services.
The
human services degree program trains the student
to deal with a broad range of human service
issues, populations, and agencies.
Learning
Outcomes
Graduates
from this degree program will possess the following
knowledge and skills:
- A
basic level of clinical skills;
- A
basic level of skill in case management theory
and practice;
- An
understanding of the major contemporary approaches
to understanding human behavior;
- An
understanding of basic descriptive statistics;
- The
ability to dialog theory with practice.
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for 2008-2009 course requirements
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