Introduction to Human Services
Course Number:
HS 101
Course Credits:
5.00
Course Description:
Overview of the history, philosophy and present status of the major human service delivery systems. Also examines the roles of associate degree practitioners as well as occupational and educational opportunities for graduates. Emphasis is placed on technical writing (APA format), professionalism in the field and students developing a career plan in HS. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
Course Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Students must be co-enrolled in either ENGL 095 or ENGL& 101. Completion of BTECH 102 or co-enrolled. Upon enrollme nt in HS 101, students must consent to a Washington State Patrol background check.
Course Outcomes:
- Students will be able to describe the range of services in the human services field. (Competency in Disciplinary Learning (4), Literacy (3) and Using Resources (3)).
- Students will develop a career plan for employment in the human services field. (Competency in Disciplinary Learning (4), Literacy (3) and Using Resources (3)).
- Students will recognize terminology used in the human services field. (Competency in Critical Thinking (4), Literacy (3) and Using Resources (3)).
- Students will describe the values, motivations and characteristics of professionals in the human services field. (Competency in Social and Personal Responsibility (3), Literacy and Disciplinary Learning (4)).
- Students will be able to explain the historical perspective of legislative and other major changes and trends in the human services field. (Competency in Disciplinary Learning (4) and Literacy (3)).
- Students will demonstrate basic client communication skills. (Competency in Disciplinary Learning (4) and Literacy (3)).
- Students will demonstrate effective APA style writing. (Competency in Disciplinary Learning (4), Literacy (3) and Using Resources (3)).