Human Services
Courses
HUS 105: Introduction To Basic Counseling Skills
Credits 3This course is designed as an introduction to the skills used in basic counseling roles found in the human services field. Interviewing techniques, communication skills, problem-solving techniques, and conflict resolution are explored. Working with special populations is addressed. The course includes presentations, discussions, experiential activities, and role-playing which will afford the student the opportunity to test his/ her knowledge and skills in the counseling field.
HUS 108: Foundations For The Chemical Dependency Professional
Credits 3HUS 110: Critical Topics In Chemical Dependency
Credits 3HUS 160: Human Services Organizations
Credits 3HUS 175: Ethics of Chemical Dependency Counseling
Credits 3This course is designed as an introduction to the theories and ethical practices used in the chemical dependency counseling field. Historical development of each theory and current practical application will be stressed. Ethical situations that arise in counseling will be discussed and students’ understanding of the need for ethical practice will be explored.
HUS 200: Case Management And Crisis Intervention
Credits 3HUS 201: Social Service Agencies
Credits 3HUS 206: Group Skills For Human Services
Credits 3This course identifies and introduces the crucial skills that are necessary for competence in the area of understanding group systems, group models from biological, psychological, and social viewpoints, and conducting groups. Areas of interest include identifying the different types and purposes of groups, working with different types of groups, the treatment process, and responding to different cultural differences that may affect group process. Specified populations will be addressed.
HUS 210: Identification, Diagnosis, & Treatment Planning
Credits 3This course is designed to instruct the student in the process developing rapport with a client, client identification, and the diagnosis and the treatment planning of substance use disorders. It also explores motivational techniques and the completion of treatment documentation.
HUS 283: Internship & Seminar
Credits 6The objective of this course is to provide students with the opportunity to discuss, examine, and evaluate their internship experiences and observations. Students will be encouraged to integrate and apply knowledge learned in earlier courses, as well as to develop an analytical perspective appropriate for a student “participant observer.” This practicum seeks to support students as they work their way through the maze of the field setting, by providing a forum for sharing questions and insights. A total of 160 hours of fieldwork experience is needed to complete this course.
HUS 284: Internship & Seminar For CASAC
Credits 6The objective of the Field Practicum is to provide students with the opportunity to discuss, examine, and evaluate their internship experiences and observations. Students will be encouraged to integrate and apply knowledge learned in earlier courses, as well as to develop an analytical perspective appropriate for a student “participant observer.” This practicum seeks to support students as they work their way through the maze of the field setting, by providing a forum for sharing questions and insights. A total of 250 hours of fieldwork experience is needed to complete this course.