The Human Services (HSR) program is designed to prepare direct-service workers for employment in public and private agencies. The course of study offers an interdisciplinary combination of both theory and the practical applications of theory, including two internships that serve to expose students to the realities of their chosen field.
Students are offered a variety of options. Associate Degree options are available in General Human Services, Interpreter Preparation, Addictions Counseling, and Therapeutic Recreation. One-year certificate programs are offered in Sign Language Studies, Interpreter Preparation, Addictions Counseling and Therapeutic Recreation. Completion of the associate degree or one-year certificate in Interpreter Preparation gives the student the foundation for certification by the Texas Board of Evaluation of Interpreters (BEI). Completion of the associate degree or one-year certificate in Addictions Counseling leads to partial fulfillment of the requirements for certification by the Texas Commission on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (TCADA) as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC). Completion of the associate degree or one-year certificate in Therapeutic Recreation leads to eligibility for certification by the Texas Therapeutic Recreation Certification Board as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Assistant (TRA/TXC).
Students completing the programs can seek employment, depending on their specialty area, as interpreters, chemical dependency counselors, assistant social workers, therapy specialists in treatment facilities, activity directors, therapeutic recreation assistants, community program leaders, teacher aides, and other human services providers. Although the degree is designed to prepare students for immediate employment, many students choose to continue their human services education at four-year colleges. Since not all colleges accept vocational/technical courses for transfer, students should consult with the Program Coordinator for Human Services prior to enrollment.
The required course work in this degree option is designed to provide students with basic skills necessary for employment in a wide variety of social service settings. Electives chosen in coordination with an HSR advisor allow the student to plan a degree that is individually tailored to meet each student's career objectives. Students planning to transfer to four-year institutions should consult with the Program Coordinator for Human Services for information on transferable course work.
Semester I
| + | ENGL | 1301 | 1,3,4,5 | English Composition I | 3 |
| PSYC | 2301 | 2 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
| HSR | 1013 | Interpersonal Dynamics | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1023 | Introduction to Human Services | 3 | ||
| HSR | 2243 | Introduction to Counseling Theories | 3 | ||
| ------- 15 |
| PSYC | 2308 | Human Growth and Development | 3 | ||
| + | HSR | 1623 | Ethical Issues in Human Services | 3 | |
| HSR | 2013 | Introduction to Behavior Management | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1043 | Diversity in Human Services | 3 | ||
| + | COSC | 1301 | Personal Computing | 3 | |
| HSR | Human Service Elective1 | 3 | |||
| ------- 18 |
| HSR | 1053 | Survey of Exceptionalities | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1054 | Internship I2 | 4 | ||
| + | HSR | 2023 | Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation | 3 | |
| HSR | 2033 | Survey of Addictions | 3 | ||
| HSR | Human Services Elective1 | 3-5 | |||
| ------- 16-18 |
| HSR | 2054 | Internship II2 | 4 | ||
| MATH | Math Requirement3 | 3 | |||
| HSR | Human Services Elective1 | 6-8 | |||
| Unrestricted Elective | 3 | ||||
| ------- 16-18 | |||||
TOTALS | ------- 65-69 |
This degree option prepares students for careers in counseling and direct care work in the addictions field. The program prepares students for partial fulfillment of state licensure (LCDC) for alcoholism and drug abuse counselors. Eligibility is subject to approval by the appropriate state agency.
Semester I
| + | ENGL | 1301 | 1,3,4,5 | English Composition I | 3 |
| PSYC | 2301 | 2 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
| HSR | 1013 | Interpersonal Dynamics | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1023 | Introduction to Human Services | 3 | ||
| HSR | 2033 | Survey of Addictions | 3 | ||
| ------- 15 |
| PSYC | 2308 | Human Growth and Development | 3 | ||
| + | HSR | 1623 | Ethical Issues in Human Services | 3 | |
| HSR | 2243 | Introduction to Counseling Theories | 3 | ||
| HSR | Human Services Elective1 | 3 | |||
| HSR | Addictions Elective2 | 6 | |||
| ------- 18 |
| HSR | 1053 | Survey of Exceptionalities | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1054 | Internship I3 | 4 | ||
| + | HSR | 2013 | Introduction to Behavior Management | 3 | |
| HSR | 1043 | Diversity in Human Services | 3 | ||
| HSR | Human Services Elective1 | 3-5 | |||
| ------- 16-18 |
| + | COSC | 1301 | Personal Computing | 3 | |
| HSR | 2054 | Internship II3 | 4 | ||
| MATH | Math Requirement4 | 3 | |||
| HSR | Human Services Elective1 | 3-5 | |||
| Unrestricted Elective | 3 | ||||
| ------- 16-18 | |||||
TOTALS | ------- 65-69 |
This certificate option prepares students for careers in counseling and direct care work in the addictions field. The program prepares students for partial fulfillment of state licensure (LCDC) for alcoholism and drug abuse counselors. Eligibility is subject to approval by the appropriate state agency.
Semester I
| + | HSR | 1013 | Interpersonal Dynamics | 3 | |
| HSR | 2033 | Survey of Addictions | 3 | ||
| HSR | 2013 | Introduction to Behavior Management | 3 | ||
| HSR | 2243 | Introduction to Counseling Theories | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1623 | Ethical Issues in Human Services | 3 | ||
| ------- 15 |
| HSR | Human Services Elective1 | 3-5 | |||
| HSR | Addictions Elective2 | 6 | |||
| HSR | 1054 | Internship I3 | 4 | ||
| ------- 13-15 |
| + | HSR | 2054 | Internship II3 | 4 | |
| HSR | Human Services Elective1 | 3 | |||
| ------- 7 | |||||
TOTALS | ------- 35-37 |
Therapeutic Recreation is a specialized area of Human Services. Students completing this degree will be prepared to apply recreation and experiential activities that assist in maintaining or improving the health status, functional capacities, and ultimately the quality of life for people with disabilities, chemical dependencies, offenders, the aged and others. Therapeutic Recreation has joined other adjunct therapies as a nationally recognized profession in the Allied Health and Human Services fields. Students completing the AAS degree may apply to the Texas Therapeutic Recreation Certification Board as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Assistant (TRA/TXC).
Semester I
| + | ENGL | 1301 | 1,3,4,5 | English Composition I | 3 |
| PSYC | 2301 | 2 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
| HSR | 1013 | Interpersonal Dynamics | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1023 | Introduction to Human Services | 3 | ||
| HSR | 2023 | Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation | 3 | ||
| ------- 15 |
| PSYC | 2308 | Human Growth and Development | 3 | ||
| + | HSR | 1623 | Ethical Issues in Human Services | 3 | |
| HSR | 2243 | Introduction to Counseling Theories | 3 | ||
| HSR | 2303 | Recreation Leadership I: Expressive and Creative Arts | 3 | ||
| + | HSR | 2313 | Recreation Leadership II: Sports, Games, and Outdoor Activities | 3 | |
| ------- 15 |
| + | HSR | 1053 | Survey of Exceptionalities | 3 | |
| HSR | 2013 | Introduction to Behavior Management | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1254 | Therapeutic Recreation Program Planning | 4 | ||
| + | COSC | 1301 | Personal Computing | 3 | |
| Restricted Elective1 | 3-5 | ||||
| ------- 16-18 |
| MATH | Math Requirement2 | 3 | |||
| HSR | 1054 | Internship I3 | 4 | ||
| Restricted Elective1 | 6-8 | ||||
| Unrestricted Elective | 3 | ||||
| ------- 16-18 |
| + | HSR | 2054 | Internship II3 | 4 | |
| ------- 4 | |||||
TOTALS | ------- 66-70 |
Students completing the certificate in therapeutic recreation are eligible for certification with the Texas Therapeutic Recreation Certification Board as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Assistant (TRA/TXC).
Semester I
| + | HSR | 1013 | Interpersonal Dynamics | 3 | |
| PSYC | 2301 | 2 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
| HSR | 2023 | Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation | 3 | ||
| HSR | 2303 | Recreation Leadership I: Expressive and Creative Arts | 3 | ||
| + | HSR | 2313 | Recreation Leadership II: Sports, Games, and Outdoor Activities | 3 | |
| ------- 15 |
| + | HSR | 1254 | Therapeutic Recreation Program Planning | 4 | |
| + | PSYC | 2308 | Human Growth and Development | 3 | |
| + | HSR | 2013 | Introduction to Behavior Management | 3 | |
| HSR | 1054 | Internship I1 | 4 | ||
| ------- 14 |
| + | HSR | 1053 | Survey of Exceptionalities | 3 | |
| HSR | 2054 | Internship II1 | 4 | ||
| ------- 7 | |||||
TOTALS | ------- 36 |
Prior To Acceptance & Enrollment in HSR 1143
| + | ENGL | 1301 | 1,3,4,5 | English Composition I | 3 |
| HSR | 1035 | American Sign Language I | 5 | ||
| HSR | 1135 | American Sign Language II | 5 | ||
| + | HSR | 2134 | American Sign Language III | 4 | |
| ------- 17 |
| + | HSR | 2144 | American Sign Language IV | 4 | |
| + | HSR | 1143 | Interpreting: Process Models | 3 | |
| + | HSR | 1013 | Interpersonal Dynamics | 3 | |
| HSR | 1023 | Introduction to Human Services | 3 | ||
| ------- 13 |
| HSR | 1163 | Interpreting: The Profession | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1173 | Interpreting: Consecutive | 3 | ||
| + | DRAM | 1310 | 1,3,4,5 | Introduction to Theatre | 3 |
| Social/Behavioral Science Elective1 | 3 | ||||
| ------- 12 |
| HSR | 1183 | The Deaf Community in America | 3 | ||
| HSR | 2363 | Interpreting: Simultaneous | 3 | ||
| + | HSR | 2373 | Special Topics2 | 3 | |
| + | DRAM | 2336 | Voice and Diction | 3 | |
| ------- 12 |
| HSR | 2383 | Interpreting: Advanced Skills | 3 | ||
| + | HSR | 2393 | Interpreting: English-Based Sign Systems | 3 | |
| + | MATH | 1314 | 2,4,3 | College Algebra OR | |
| + | MATH | 1332 | 2,4,6 | Topics in Mathematics | 3 |
| Restricted Elective3 | 3 | ||||
| ------- 12 |
| + | HSR | 1054 | Internship I4 | 4 | |
| ------- 4 | |||||
TOTALS | ------- 70 |
Prior To Acceptance & Enrollment in HSR 1143
| + | ENGL | 1301 | 1,3,4,5 | English Composition I | 3 |
| HSR | 1035 | American Sign Language I | 5 | ||
| HSR | 1135 | American Sign Language II | 5 | ||
| + | HSR | 2134 | American Sign Language III | 4 | |
| ------- 17 |
| + | HSR | 2144 | American Sign Language IV | 4 | |
| + | HSR | 1143 | Interpreting: Process Models | 3 | |
| + | HSR | 1013 | Interpersonal Dynamics | 3 | |
| HSR | 1023 | Introduction to Human Services | 3 | ||
| ------- 13 |
| HSR | 1163 | Interpreting: The Profession | 3 | ||
| HSR | 1173 | Interpreting: Consecutive | 3 | ||
| + | HSR | 2393 | Interpreting: English-Based Sign Systems | 3 | |
| Restricted Elective1 | 3 | ||||
| ------- 12 |
| + | HSR | 1183 | The Deaf Community in America | 3 | |
| HSR | 2363 | Interpreting: Simultaneous | 3 | ||
| + | HSR | 2373 | Special Topics2 | 3 | |
| + | HSR | 1054 | Internship I3 | 4 | |
| ------- 13 | |||||
TOTALS | ------- 55 |
Semester I
| + | HSR | 1035 | American Sign Language I | 5 | |
| ------- 5 |
| HSR | 1135 | American Sign Language II | 5 | ||
| + | HSR | 1183 | The Deaf Community in America | 3 | |
| ------- 8 |
| HSR | 2134 | American Sign Language III | 4 | ||
| + | HSR | 2144 | American Sign Language IV | 4 | |
| ------- 8 | |||||
TOTALS | ------- 21 |