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Mar 24, 2026
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2026-2027 Catalog
Human Services - Social Work, AS
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TRANSFER AS A JUNIOR (TSAP)
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Written Communication (3-6)
Speaking and Listening (3-6)
Quantitative Reasoning (3-9)
Scientific Ways of Knowing (3-10)
Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing (3-12)
Humanistic and Artistic Ways of Knowing (3-9)
OTHER INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
TOTAL CREDITS: 60
Symbol Key ^ Capstone Course * CTL course [ ] Not offered in an online format. R Required DEGREE OUTCOMES
- Analyze the relationships between the historical development of human services and the organization and career paths within the field.
- Differentiate between personal and professional values to resolve ethical conflicts when working with individuals, organizations, and communities.
- Differentiate between appropriate communication styles for clients, interprofessional teams, and communities to achieve specific human services goals.
- Analyze organizational policies and procedures to identify areas that may unintentionally limit client self-determination or disrespect individual values.
- Critique the strengths and limitations of different theoretical frameworks in explaining specific developmental milestones.
- Differentiate between micro, mezzo, and macro-level interventions when developing a comprehensive service plan for a client or community.
- Critique the major state and federal social welfare policies and programs and their intended impact.
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