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2018-2019 College Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2018-2019 College Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]


Human Services, AAS



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PURPOSE: Human services is a rapidly growing career area with a broad range of applications. Graduates will be able to work in the fields of social services, substance abuse, physical disabilities and gerontology. Students will function effectively in therapeutic, remedial and rehabilitative activities.

By the completion of this program, students will be expected to demonstrate an intermediate level of competency in the following skills:

  1. Describe human services theory, vocabulary, and skills needed in the field.
  2. Identify the purpose of human services and its ongoing role in working with individuals, families, groups, communities and society. 
  3. Integrate human services theory and skills into practice.
  4. Identify knowledge and practice skills needed for working with those in drug and alcohol abuse programs.
  5. Exhibit the skills needed to function as a mental health worker, including problem-solving, goal-setting, and implementation of strategies and evaluation techniques to interact with a variety of clients.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Students must meet JTCC admission requirements. Students need to complete placement tests in English and mathematics. Visit www.jtcc.edu/placement for all course placement options. If students have deficiencies in English and/or mathematics, JTCC offers developmental and prerequisite courses to prepare students for the curriculum. New students should visit the Advising Center and returning students their faculty advisor for more information.

 

Text in italics and parentheses indicates approved course substitutions. Pre-requisite and co-requisite requirements can be found in course details.

Required Courses


Total Minimum Credits to Complete: 64


NOTES:

1.      Students must obtain a grade of “C” or better in the human services sequence courses (HMS 100, MEN 101, and MEN 102) in order to remain in the program.

2.      Students must complete all developmental coursework before enrolling in HMS 100.

3.      Students must complete HMS 100 with a grade of “C” or better prior to enrolling in MEN 101.

4.      Students must complete MEN 101 with a grade of “C” or better prior to enrolling in MEN 102.

5.      MEN 102 must be taken prior to enrolling in MEN 190 and MEN 196 or MEN 290 and 296. MEN 190 and MEN 196 are co requisites and must be taken in the same semester. MEN 290 and MEN 296 are co requisites and must be taken in the same semester. In these courses, students will complete 100 hours of practical hands-on training. Students will secure their own internship sites prior to the start of their MEN 190 and MEN 196 classes or their MEN 290 and MEN 296 classes. All internships must be approved by the Human Services and Mental Health Program Chair.

6.      Full and part-time students desiring to transfer to four-year programs should consult with their academic advisors for appropriate mathematics, psychology and general elective courses. In addition, students should consult their intended transfer institutions for specific direction in program and course selection. Required courses for any major at four-year institutions may vary.

7.      The humanities elective requirement must be satisfied by completing one 3-credit conceptual humanities course that offers breadth of knowledge. Additional humanities electives may be conceptual or applied with a focus on skills, techniques and procedures. See website (http://www.jtcc.edu/humanitieselectives) for a list of approved conceptual and applied humanities electives.

8.      Students who have current certifications in First Aid and Safety and CPR (Child or Adult) can use these to fulfill the two credit HLT/PE elective requirement. The original cards must be presented to the faculty advisor. Students planning to transfer to four-year programs should choose options and substitutions with the assistance of the program head.

9.      Students entering the public or private sectors of human services will be subjected to criminal background and sex offender registry checks and a TB screening as a condition of their placement in a training/practicum site. Students will be expected to cover any costs incurred for these procedures. Depending on the training/practicum site additional tests may be required. Plan accordingly. This may will also be required as a condition of employment.

10.   Students who are convicted felons or are on the sex offender registry in any state will not be able to secure internship sites. This will prevent them from completing requirements for the Human Services degrees and certificates.

11.    Students planning to pursue four year degrees are encouraged to take a course in history, economics or political science.

12.   Students who have strong computer skills may seek to satisfy this requirement by CLEP.

13.    The social science elective requirement can be satisfied by courses with the following prefixes: ECO, GEO, HIS, PLS, PSY, and SOC.

14.   Students who are 18 years of age or younger will not be able to secure an internship. Should students be unable to secure an internship, they will be unable to complete the requirements of the Human Services degree and therefore be unable to graduate.

15.    Students can complete a Substance Abuse Certificate by taking the following sequence of courses in appropriate order:  HMS 100, HMS 251, HMS 252, HMS 258, MEN 101, MEN 102 and secure an internship in a Substance Abuse Facility for MEN 190 and MEN 196 ( MEN 290, MEN 296), prior to completing their HMS degree.

16.   Students who wish to finish their Bereavement and Grief Counseling Certificate may do so by taking HMS 100, HMS 106, HMS 101, HMS 102, SOC 246 and securing an internship in hospice, or related facilities (MEN 190, MEN 196 or MEN 290, MEN 296).

17.    Students can complete an Adult Home Administration Certificate prior to completing their degree by taking the following sequence of courses:  HMS 100, HMS 106, HMS 225, HMS 236 or MEN 121 or MEN 122, MKT 100, MEN 101, MEN 102, and completing an internship in an adult home or assisted living facility.

HMS/MEN/General Electives


Students interested in earning a Career Studies Certificate in a specific field should enroll in the following courses:

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