HSVC 200 Introduction to Human Services (SS) *

This course provides an overview and introduction to working in human services. Types of service delivery systems are examined, and the process of helping, including the ethical and legal implications of working with clients is evaluated. The professional roles of the human service worker are discussed, and students explore their own professional interests in human services work. 

Credits

5

Prerequisite

ENG 102 or equivalent

Outcomes

  1. This course will prepare students to:
  2. Discuss appropriate assessment techniques and intervention strategies to use with human services clients.
  3. Evaluate various employment opportunities and educational requirements of working in human services.
  4. Analyze the historical, philosophical, political, and sociocultural contexts of human services delivery.
  5. Review and analyze legal and ethical issues pertaining to the client-helper relationship.
  6. Examine the various roles and functions of human service professionals.
  7. Design a self-care plan for prevention of burnout.