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Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies - Youth Development

Associate of Applied Science

Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies - Youth Development

The HSRS Youth Development degree pathway offers students the opportunity to further their knowledge and skills in modern techniques geared toward the prevention, recovery, and rehabilitation of at-risk and adjudicated youth. The program prepares students to implement person-centered, Overall Rehabilitation Goals, design and monitor daily activities, provide support services to youth and their families based on their individual service needs, and provide crisis prevention/intervention when needed.

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Courses

ENGL 101 English Composition I ..... 3 Credits

ATEC 105 Computer Literacy OR Fundamentals of Business - OR -

ATEC 115 Computer Applications ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 120 Introduction to Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 125 Crisis Prevention ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 232 Substance Abuse Disorders ..... 3 Credits

Semester Total : 15

COMM 100 Oral Communication ..... 3 Credits

PSYC 101 General Psychology - OR -

PSYC 201 Lifespan Development ..... 3 Credits

MATH Any College Level Math ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 123 Psychiatric Rehabilitation I ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 126 Impairments, Disabilities and Handicaps ..... 3 Credits

HSRS Elective Restricted Elective (Any HSRS course outside of major) ..... 3 Credits

Semester Total : 18

BIOL Any college level Biology Course ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 221 Psychiatric Rehabilitation II ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 223 Leadership and Accountability in Behavioral Systems ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 230 Developmental Disabilities ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 231 Psychiatric Disabilities ..... 3 Credits

Semester Total : 15

HSRS 295 Human Services Seminar ..... 1 Credits

HSRS 222 Psychiatric Rehabilitation III ..... 3 Credits

HSRS 225 Psychiatric Rehabilitation IV: Practicum (240 hours) ..... 3 Credits

HSRS Any HSRS elective outside of major ..... 2 Credits

HUMN 101 Introduction to Humanities ..... 3 Credits

Semester Total : 12