The
Human Services Technology - Social Services Concentration Curriculum prepares
students for direct service delivery work in social service agencies.
The curriculum enables students to link theory and practice through interactive
classroom activities developing a skill based academic foundation.
Course work includes a history of the social service movement, ethical
issues, case management, diversity issues, law in the practice of social
work, and community resources. Students also gain skills in interviewing
and counseling techniques.
Graduates
should qualify for employment in local, county, state, and federal government
social service agencies. Employment includes family and child assistance,
rehabilitation health services, medical assistance, youth services, aging,
and developmentally disabled programs in public and private settings.
Course/hour requirements Human Services-Social Services Concentration- A4538D
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