Cypress College 2014-2015 Catalog

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CYPRESS COLLEGE 2014–2015

HRC 298 C  Hospitality Seminar

Human Services / 199

.5 to 12 Units

Human Services Division of Social Sciences Division Dean, Nina DeMarkey Faculty Virgil Adams, III Emma Breeden Gary Zager

Counselors Velia Lawson Therese Mosqueda-Ponce Daniel Pelletier

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs)

The courses taught by this department contribute to the General Education and Basic Skills Program Learning Outcomes. Please refer to General Education and Basic Skills Program Learning Outcomes.

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE HUMAN SERVICES Program Code: 1A03803

The Human Services Program for the Associate in Arts Degree prepares students for a variety of careers in public and private social service agencies. Course work includes completion of 30 units plus 6 elective units in one or more specialty areas of Addiction Studies, Conflict Resolution, Criminal Justice, Family Studies, Gerontology, Human Services Generalist, and Victimology. To earn an Associate Degree students must complete: (1) all major course requirements with a minimum grade of “C”; (2) 25 units of General Education Graduation Requirements; (3) any elective courses to complete a minimum of 60 units; and, (4) with an overall GPA of 2.0. At least 50% of all major course work must be completed at Cypress College. Courses that fulfill major requirements for an Associate Degree at Cypress College might not be the same as those required for completing the major at a transfer institution offering a Baccalaureate Degree. For information on specific university requirements, please consult with your counselor, or visit the Transfer Center.

Required courses are listed in suggested sequence: Course # Title Required core courses (30 units) are listed. It is recommended that all fieldwork courses (HUSR 210 C or HUSR 211 C) be taken only after consultation with an Academic Counselor, Department Chair or the course Instructor. HUSR 200 C Introduction to Human Services HUSR 210 C Introductory Fieldwork HUSR 211 C Advanced Fieldwork HUSR 222 C Group Leadership/Group Process HUSR 224 C Self-Esteem Strategies HUSR 240 C Drugs and Alcohol in Our Society HUSR 241 C Intervention Strategies HUSR 275 C Ethical Issues in Human Services PSY 139 C Developmental Psychology COMM 120 C Intercultural Communication Electives (Select 6 units from below) HUSR 215 C Introduction to Family Studies HUSR 221 C Crisis Intervention and Referral HUSR 223 C Helping Skills — Human Services HUSR 225 C Families and Substance Abuse HUSR 226 C Behavior Modification HUSR 242 C Drugs and Physiology HUSR 243 C Co-Occurring Disorders SOC 250 C Sociology of Aging or HUSR 250 C Sociology of Aging HUSR 255 C Psychology of Aging or PSY 255 C Psychology of Aging HUSR 270 C Introduction to Victimology HUSR 271 C Society and Victimization HUSR 281 C Prevention Strategies HUSR 291 C Counseling in Criminal Justice HUSR 292 C Introduction to Criminology or SOC 292 C Introduction to Criminology HUSR 293 C Conflict Resolution/Mediation HUSR 294 C Careers in Criminal Justice HUSR 295 C Cross-Cultural Criminology PSY 131 C Cross-Cultural Psychology ETHS 101 C American Ethnic Studies or ETHS 101HC Honors American Ethnic Studies

HUMAN SERVICES CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Units

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Units 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 (3) 3 (3) 3 3 3 3 3 (3) 3 3 3 3 3 (3)

The Human Services Department includes certificate programs in Addiction Studies, Conflict Resolution, Criminal Justice, Family Studies, Gerontology, Human Services Generalist, and Victimology. Each specialization recommends a core of required courses including fieldwork experience, and 6 to 12 units of specialization courses. The curricula are designed so that students with interests in several areas can complete more than one certificate program in an effective and efficient manner. The California Association of Alcohol/Drug Educators approves the Addiction Studies Certificate program. The Conflict Resolution Certificate prepares students to assist in the resolution of conflict in various settings including home and work with an emphasis on human relations in business, management positions in treatment facilities, and issues in victimology and cross-cultural conflict. The Criminal Justice Certificate will prepare students to work with Human Services agencies that provide services to clients coming from the criminal justice system. The Family Studies Certificate offers the student the opportunity to examine today’s changing family needs, values and patterns as well as to form the foundation for a career in family studies professions. The Gerontology Certificate explores appropriate human service agencies, intervention strategies, and the adaptive and maladaptive behaviors

Courses

Prerequisite: May be required. Corequisite: May be required. Advisory: May be required. Term hours: 0–216 lecture and/or 0–1620 laboratory depending on units attempted. This course is for students who wish to increase their knowledge of the hotel, restaurant, and/or culinary arts industries. Various topics will be offered. Unit credit may range from .5 to 12 units in any given semester. Consult the class schedule to verify credit for a particular semester. May be taken for credit 1–4 times. Pass/No Pass or Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option or Standard Letter Grade. Fees may be required — Payable at Registration. (CSU)


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