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Why A Career In Human Services?

Today's rapidly changing society presents many complex social issues and problems to individuals and families. Graduates of Chattanooga State's Human Services Specialist Program provide personal help to a variety of clients, using direct or indirect strategies of intervention.

Lucilla Nash, Coordinator

As the old man walked the beach at dawn, he noticed a young man ahead of him picking up starfish and flinging them into the sea. Finally catching up with the youth, he asked him why he was doing this. The answer was that the stranded starfish would die if left until the morning sun. "But the beach goes on for miles and there are millions of starfish," countered the other. "How can your effort make any difference?" The young man looked at the starfish in his hand and then threw it to safety in the waves. "It makes a difference to this one," he said.

-Minnesota Literacy Council

The Human Services Specialist Program provides training for individuals interested in working with many human service agencies in areas such as drug abuse counseling, aging, childcare, and mental health. This program has articulation agreements with several area baccalaureate degree programs in social work. Interested students should contact the program coordinator or the advisement center for more information.



Human Services Careers
Drug Abuse Counselor
Child Care Specialist
Youth Worker
Mental Health Technician
Geriatric Technician
Psychiatric Technician
Activity Therapist
Adolescent Counseling Asst
Social Services Asst
Crisis Companion
 

Content Of The Career Program  To obtain the Human Services Specialist Associate degree, students must complete a minimum of sixty-eight hours, which includes the state-mandated general education component; a group of related courses in sociology, psychology, economics and political science; and the following program specific courses:

HR 101 - Introduction to the Field of Social Welfare
HR 125 - Community Social Services
HR 130 - Substance Abuse Theories
HR 205 - Human Relations And Explorations
HR 210 - Methods of Human Service Practice
HR 219 - Family Dysfunction
HR 245 - Introduction to Counseling
HR 220 - Human Services Practicum

 


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