Human Services, AAS

The purpose of this program is to provide education and internship to prepare students for entry-level employment in the human services field. Human service workers provide a wide range of emotional and practical support services aimed at addressing the needs of people facing a variety of challenges. Within the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, there is a General Human Services Track for students seeking a broad range of experience and a Children/Families track designed for those who would like to focus specifically on working with this population. Embedded within the AAS degree is a Career Pathway Certificate in Addiction Studies which prepares students for state certification in addiction counseling through Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board (MHACBO). For information on the certification process visit the MHACBO website: http://www.mhacbo.org/en. Students enrolled in Human Services courses may continue their education and transfer to bachelor programs in related helping fields such as family and human services, psychology, or social work. Students interested in transfer options and/or state certification options should work closely with program advising staff to select appropriate courses to reach their education and career goals.

92 credits

Program Contacts

Cost

Estimated Cost: $ 16,485

  • Resident Tuition: $ 12,522*
  • Technology Fee: $ 1,170
  • General Student Fees: $ 813**
  • Online Course Fees: $ 80 (if applicable)
  • Books / Course Materials: $ 1,900 (Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials.)

Costs provided are estimates only. Learn more and view current tuition and fee information at https://www.lanecc.edu/costs-admission/tuition-fees-and-payments/credit-tuition

*Resident tuition is based on all program requirements (general education, core, directed electives).

**General Student fees are paid once each term, depending on whether you are taking classes on Main Campus, or at one of the outreach centers or by distance learning.

***Any special info about program costs or expenses.

****This is the total of all the differential fees attached to the courses in this program.

Program Learning Outcomes

Students who complete this program will be able to:

PLO 1 - Practice professional and ethical standards inherent in the human services field

PLO 2 - Utilize skills of attending behavior, active listening, effective questioning techniques that align with theoretical orientations in the helping fields, while working with both individuals and groups

PLO 3 - Exhibit competence in working with people from diverse backgrounds

PLO 4 - Conduct various assessments with regard to eligibility, service needs and problem resolution, commonly used in the human services field

PLO 5 - Develop a plan of action for clients using a strengths-based approach to link people with community resources

PLO 6 - Utilize technology and digital resources for educational and career purposes

PLO 7 - Communicate effectively with others, both verbally and in writing

PLO 8 - Describe current best practices in the field of human services and demonstrate the ability to implement these practices at the entry level

Program Requirements

General Education

WR 121ZComposition 1

4

WR 122ZComposition 2

4

MTH 098Math Literacy

5

Complete one Science course - see list

3-4

MTH: See Footnote 1.

List of accepted Science/Math/Computer Science courses

Complete one of the following:

COMM 100ZIntroduction to Communication

4

COMM 111ZPublic Speaking

4

COMM 112Persuasive Speech

4

COMM 130Business and Professional Communication

4

COMM 218ZInterpersonal Communication

4

COMM 219Small Group Communication

4

COMM 218: See Footnote 2.

Complete one of the following:

HE 152Drugs, Society and Behavior

3

HE 209Human Sexuality

3

HE 240Holistic Health

3

HE 250Personal Health

3

HE 252First Aid

3

HE 255Global Health and Sustainability

4

HE 275Lifetime Health and Fitness

3

Social Science & Education Tracks

Complete 9 credits from ONE of the following tracks:

General Human Services Track

PSY 201General Psychology

4

PSY 202General Psychology

4

PSY 203General Psychology

4

PSY 212Learning and Memory

3

PSY 215Lifespan Developmental Psychology

4

PSY 239Introduction to Abnormal Psychology

3

SOC 108ASelected Topics in Women's Studies, Women's Bodies, Women's Selves

3

SOC 204Introduction to Sociology

4

SOC 205Social Stratification and Social Systems

4

SOC 206Institutions and Social Change

4

SOC 210Marriage, Family, and Intimate Relations

4

SOC 211Social Deviance

3

SOC 213Race and Ethnicity

4

SOC 218Sociology of Gender

4

Any lower-division PSY or SOC transfer course

3

Children and Families Track

ED 233Adolescent Learning and Development

3

ED 258Multicultural Education

3

ED 269Inclusion and Special Needs

3

HDFS 226Child Development

3

HDFS 227Children Under Stress

3

Program Core Courses

HS 102Psychopharmacology

4

HS 150Personal Effectiveness for Human Service Workers

3

HS 155Interviewing Theory and Techniques

3

HS 201Introduction to Human Services

3

HS 224Group Counseling Skills

3

HS 226Ethics and Law

3

HS 231Advanced Interviewing and Counseling

3

HS 232Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies

3

HS 265Casework Interviewing

3

HS 266Case Management

3

HS 267Cultural Competence in Human Services

3

HS 150: See Footnote 3.

Cooperative Education

Complete 18 credits in any combination from the following -

HS 280Cooperative Education: Human Services

1-12

Or

HS 280ASCooperative Education: Human Services - Addiction Studies

1-12

HS 280/HS 280AS: See Footnote 4.

Program Electives

Complete 8 credits from ONE of the following tracks:

General Human Services Track

HS 158Trauma: Theory to Practice

2

HS 209Crisis Intervention and Prevention

3

HS 220Prevention 1: Preventing Substance Abuse and Other Social Problems

3

HS 221Co-occurring Disorders

3

HS 222Best Practices in Human Services: Interventions

4

HS 228HIV/AIDS and other Infectious Diseases: Risk Assessment and Intervention

2

HS 229Grief and Loss Across Life Span

3

CJA 200Introduction to Criminology

4

CJA 201Juvenile Delinquency

3

Children and Families Track

ECE 105Health and Safety Issues in Early Childhood Education

2

ECE 230Family, School, Community Relations

3

ECE 253Diversity Issues in Early Childhood Education

3

ED 230Language and Literacy

3

HDFS 228Young Children with Special Needs

3

HS 209Crisis Intervention and Prevention

3

HS 220Prevention 1: Preventing Substance Abuse and Other Social Problems

3

HS 221Co-occurring Disorders

3

HS 229Grief and Loss Across Life Span

3

Footnotes

1 – MTH 025 or higher is also accepted

2 – COMM 218 is recommended if pursuing the Child and Family Track

3 – HS 150 satisfies the Human Relations requirement and cannot be substituted 

4 – A total of 18 credits of Cooperative Education are required to complete this degree. Students may use either of the following toward meeting this requirement: HS 280 or HS 280AS. Under certain conditions, Cooperative Education coursework in Psychology, Sociology, and Service Learning may also be used to meet this requirement. Please speak with your Co-op Coordinator prior to enrolling.

Notes

  • This is the parent program for the Human Services: Addiction Studies, CPC.
  • Cooperative Education: Students are required to attend a co-op orientation prior to beginning their field placement. Contact the Human Services Cooperative Education Coordinator.

Credit for Prior Learning

Students who hold a current CADC license from the Mental Health & Addiction Certification Board of Oregon should contact Academic Advising about receiving credit for prior learning towards Lane’s Human Services degree and Career Pathway Certificate, Addiction Studies. Current CADC 1 or higher certificate holders may be eligible to receive up to 15 transfer credits for the following courses: HS 102, HS 150, HS 155, HS 228, and 3 credits of HS 280AS.

To earn the Addiction Studies CPC, students would need to additionally take HS 224, HS 226, and HS 266.