"PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE"
Enjoy an exciting career as a profession team member working in a specialty area of your choice!
Specialty
areas are:
Program Purpose:
Program Description:
The Human Services major is designed to prepare students for a variety of careers in human service areas. As team members, graduates will provide direct client care, treatment, rehabilitation, education, recreation, and behavioral direction for individuals or groups of clients. Other job responsibilities oftentimes include problem solving skill development, interpersonal communication, intervention and medication administration. Typically, Human Services Technicians work closely with and under the direction of social workers, psychologists, registered nurses, teachers, counselors, and various other professionals in providing treatment services to clients in need.
The three major employment areas include those relating to mental health, developmental disabilities, and chemical dependency. Opportunities for employment include, but are not limited to, both public and private settings, such as residential treatment facilities, mental health programs, nursing homes, schools, group homes, half-way houses, sheltered workshops, juvenile detention centers, and other human service agencies.
Instruction includes courses related to providing personal care, communication
skills, behavioral and rehabilitation techniques. Emphasis
is placed on the three specialty areas. Human Services professionals
from the community complement the curriculum as guest speakers and also
by providing supervision and mentoring during field experiences.
Student are required to do a field experience in each of the 3 specialty areas. This allows students to become involved in contributing to and learning from " hands on" experience in an actual work setting. Training in three different agencies allows graduates flexibility to individualize their employment to an extent not usually found in similar occupations.
Career ladder opportunities are built into the curriculum plan.
Graduates of the Associates of Science Degree wishing to continue their education in the human services field may receive college credit with the approval of the receiving institution. Students who choose to pursue a four-year degree can usually complete AA requirements in one additional semester. Students are encouraged to work closely with the counseling department to insure that all courses meet requirements.
Scholarships are available.
The Rochester Foundation has a $250.00 scholarship given out annually.
The Mayo Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans
also awards a $250.00 scholarship to a graduating student
who is going to continue his/her education in the Human Services field.