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	2023-2024 WNCC College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Human Services, AA
					
						
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				The Human Services program provides students with general skills in helping others in need. Graduates from this program are prepared to gain entry-level positions in a variety of human services setting or pursue licensure as an alcohol and drug counselor. Graduates may also continue their education at a four-year college or university. 
Program Outcomes
At the conclusion of the program, students will be able to: 
	- Identify circumstances associated with problems in living including those related to substance use.
 
	- Demonstrate effective intervention techniques to improve people’s lives and reach individual goals.
 
	- Perform full standards of practice in various client situations.
 
	- Compare personal and professional beliefs, values, and ethics.
 
	- Differentiate specializations within the human services profession.
 
	- Exhibit readiness to succeed in a baccalaureate program in a human services specialty area.
 
 
Notes 
	- Recommended plans of study are presented below. However, students should remember that their faculty advisor will help develop a personal plan of study consistent with individual academic and career goals.
 
 
Associate of Arts
AA.5115 (61-62 credits) 
This degree consists of program-specific coursework designed to enhance practical helping skills and provide electives of interest to the student in addition to the general education requirements necessary to transfer to a four-year college or university. Students receive a solid foundation to continue their education and pursue advanced training as human services professionals. 
			 
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		AA General Education Core 31 Credits
 View listing of General Education Courses.     - Written Communication Credits: 6
  - Oral Communication Credits: 3
  - Humanities Credits: 6 (from two different alphas)
  - Math Credits: 3
  - Lab Sciences Credits: 4
  - Personal Development Credits: 3
  - Social Science Credits: 6 (from two different alphas)
    Note: Some general education requirements may be satisfied by program requirements. Please consult with an advisor for details. Required Human Services Core: 18 Credits
 Recommended Electives: 12 Credits
 Select four (4) courses from the list below: Total AA Requirements: 61-62 Credits
 Recommended Plan of Study
 Total Semester Credits: 15
 Total Semester Credits: 15
 Total Semester Credits: 16
 Total Semester Credits: 15
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