Human Services - Mental Health Recovery
Carson, USA
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Introduction
Human Services - Mental Health Recovery
The Human Services program at CSU Dominguez Hills is a professional undergraduate major, normally extending over at least four semesters of upper division academic work.
Students in human services receive both a broad, multi- disciplinary education in a set of core courses and specialized, in-depth training in an area of concentration. Sufficient electives are offered to allow for individually tailored programs of study.
Human Services majors are caring, socially concerned people oriented individuals who want to learn how to serve the community more effectively. A degree in Human Services will enable you to help those in need through counseling, education, organizing, problem solving, planning, administration, evaluation and a variety of direct and indirect services.
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Curriculum
In addition to the Human Services major requirements, modules for the Mental Health Recovery option include:
Common Core Courses
- Elementary Statistics and Probability
- Elements of Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Human Biology
- Culture and Personality: Psychological Anthropology
- Transmission Of Culture
- Abnormal Psychology
- The Family
- The Family In History
- Introduction To Human Services
- Helping and Professional Relationships
- Intercultural Communication for Human Services
- Human Behavior and the Social Environment
- Case Management
- Advanced Case Management
- Research Methods for Human Services
Fieldwork Practicum
- Fieldwork Practicum in Human Services I
- Seminar in Human Services I
- Field Practicum in Human Services II
- Seminar in Human Services II
- Practicum in Mental Health Recovery
- Seminar in Mental Health Recovery
Required Mental Health Recovery Courses
- Principles of Mental Health Recovery
- Interventions and Strategies of Mental Health Recovery I
- Interventions and Strategies of Mental Health Recovery II
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Career Opportunities
The Human Services Program prepares students to work in mental health agencies, family service centers, facilities for the developmentally disabled, drug and alcohol services, geriatric care, personnel services, educational settings and other service areas. Human services workers assume many roles such as: case managers, advocates, teaching, group facilitators, outreach, mobilizers, consultants, planners, administrators, and evaluators. Students have ample opportunities to learn about community agencies and available occupations prior to graduation.
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