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Apr 21, 2026
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2025-2026 DCC Catalog
Human Services (HMS), A.S.
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HEGIS: 5501
Overview
The Human Services program is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology or Sociology. The program combines a broad foundation in the liberal arts with specific courses designed for those interested in working in fields such as mental health, developmental disabilities, social services and youth corrections. Through academic and field practicum experiences, skills in assisting children, adolescents or adults with a variety of special needs are obtained. There are advisement tracks to assist students in choosing the correct coursework that best suits their interests and meets the transfer school’s requirements.
The Associate in Science (A.S.) degree is awarded upon completion of requirements for this program.
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Identify components of the Human Services Delivery System including:
- The roles of the various members of the service delivery team.
- Client assessment/referral/advocacy continuum.
- The historical perspective and future trends of the Human Services field.
- Demonstrate application of the strength-based approach in the client-centered counseling process.
- Display an understanding, self-awareness and respect for the diversity among clients, colleagues and society as a whole.
- Exhibit the ability to use technology as a professional tool and to have an understanding of its impact on the field of Human Services, its clients and agencies.
Courses should be selected in consultation with an advisor.
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Requirements
For requirements, see Program Map. Students transferring to Marist (and often most schools for Social Work) should be aware that the courses that satisfy the core requirement for the Arts are: ART 101 , ART 102 , ART 103 , MUS 101 , MUS 201 , MUS 202 , DAN 108, or THE 105 . NOTES: 1. Transportation to and from practicum sites is the responsibility of all students in the program, including those in the dorm. If you do not have a car, please be sure that you are able to find alternate means of transportation. - MAT 109 or higher. MAT 118 recommended. See advisement pathway for more specific information.
- Science courses: Any four credit courses listed in the General Education category. BIO 103 is recommended for students choosing the Social Work Pathway.
- Students need to select one (1) general education courses from one (1) of the following categories (World History and Global Awareness, The Arts, or World Languages) not met by other program requirements. Refer to the correct advisement pathway for recommended course selections.
- Read a discussion of the free elective requirement .
Minimum Total Credits: 62
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