Purpose
Graduates of the Associate in Science (AS) in Social and Human Services program are prepared s students for further education and careers in human services, counseling, social work, psychology, gerontology, or other related fields. Graduates may to work under the supervision of counselors, social workers, psychologists, sociologists, and other professionals . They may work at hospitals, mental health clinics, residential facilities, or community service agencies, serving in many roles that make a positive impact in any community. Additionally, graduates can continue to a bachelor’s degree program in human services, counseling, social work, psychology, gerontology, or other related fields.
Employment in Social and Human Services is projected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations. A growing elderly population and rising demand for social services are expected to drive demand. Employment and wages data for Human Services are published by the United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics at: www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes211093.htm
Residency Requirements
Students will complete a total of 100 internship hours in a Social and Human Services setting. HUS 2842L - Counseling Residency I will provide an environment in which to integrate the knowledge, theory, skills, and behaviors of the profession.
Some settings may require a criminal background check that includes fingerprinting and drug screening. Health history and proof of immunizations may be required. Students may also be required to complete pre-residency training or other activities. Students must provide their own transportation to and from their assigned residency sites.
Board Certification Opportunities
The Social and Human Services AS program is a member of the Council for Standards in Human Service Education (CSHSE) and supports the work of the Council in setting national standards for human service education. This distinction allows students to sit for the Human Services-Board Certified Practitioner Examination (HS-BCPE™). After passing the exam, earning the AS degree in Social and Human Services, and obtaining supervised post-graduate human services work experience, students will be eligible to apply for the Human Services-Board Certified Practitioner (HS-BCP™) credential. For more information, contact the program advisor or Center for Credentialing & Education at http://www.cce-global.org/Credentialing/HSBCP.
The Social and Human Services Program is a Florida Certification Board approved provider. Students who complete the Addiction Services CCC may meet training requirements for Florida board certification as a Certified Addiction Counselor. Students who complete AS in Social and Human Services may meet the training requirements for additional board certifications. For more information, contact the Florida Certification Board at https://flcertificationboard.org/.
Course Prerequisites
Many courses require prerequisites. Check the description of each course in the list below for prerequisites, minimum grade requirements, and other restrictions. Students must complete all prerequisites for a course prior to registering for it.
Graduation Requirements
Students must fulfill all requirements of their program to be eligible for graduation. To earn the AS in Social and Human Services degree, all courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better, including General Education, Program, and Specialty Track Requirements or Electives. Students must indicate their intention to attend the commencement ceremony by completing the Commencement Form by the published deadline.