Designed to provide a general background in family violence that will provide students not yet in the field with the basic knowledge and skills that would be of special value to social-service agencies.
Program Coordinator: Colleen Richard
Course # | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
ENG*101 | Composition (a) | 3 |
HSE*101 | Introduction to Human Services (a) | 3 |
HSE*185 | Family Violence Intervention (a) | 3 |
HSE*236 | Legal Issues in Human Services (a) | 3 |
HSE*243 | Human Services Skills and Methods (a) | 3 |
PSY*111 | General Psychology I (a) | 3 |
SOC*101 | Principles of Sociology (a) | 3 |
SOC*103 | Social Problems (a) | 3 |
SOC*210 | Sociology of the Family (a) | 3 |
Directed Human Services Elective (a)(b) (from HSE*, PSY*201 or above, SOC*114/any 200-level SOC*, or a Foreign Language course) | 3 | |
Total | ||
30 |
(a) Prerequisite and/or co-requisite required.
(b) To be selected in consultation with faculty advisor based on student’s program of study
STUDENTS: The Community Colleges are undergoing a merger with a plan to become Connecticut State Community College in fall 2023; please work closely with your advisor/program coordinator to select your courses accordingly. Get more details about this merger.