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            HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY (0371)
          
        
        
          
            Business/Social Science Division
          
        
        
          
            RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR CAREER
          
        
        
          
            ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS
          
        
        
          The associate degree program in Human Services Technology at Darton State College
        
        
          is designed to prepare entry level human service workers to function as direct care
        
        
          providers in mental health, addiction/substance abuse, gerontologic, and other existing
        
        
          and/or emerging human service settings. Graduates are trained to work as collaborative
        
        
          team members under professional supervision and function in the core roles of service
        
        
          provider, service coordinator, and advocate.
        
        
          This program is accredited by the Council for Standards in Human Service Education.
        
        
          For additional information, please contact CSHSE at:
        
        
          Council for Students in Human Service Education
        
        
          Susan Kincaid, VP Program Accreditation
        
        
          Western Washington University – Dept. of Human Services
        
        
          516 High Street
        
        
          Bellingham, WA.  98225   (360) 650-3531
        
        
          The Human Services Technology Program provides a three dimensional focus on
        
        
          theoretical knowledge, applied competencies, and clinical/field experience. All students
        
        
          must satisfactorily complete a sequenced core curriculum in Human Services. Once this
        
        
          sequence is completed, students can choose a specialty track. The options are Community
        
        
          Health/Mental Health Worker or Addiction/Substance Abuse Counselor.  Each option
        
        
          includes fieldwork experience appropriate to the specialty choice.
        
        
          One class will be admitted per year. The application deadline for Fall Semester
        
        
          enrollment is August 1. Students may enroll on a part-time or full-time basis; the time
        
        
          required to complete the degree will depend upon the number of credits taken each
        
        
          semester. Since the core professional curriculum in Human Services is sequenced,
        
        
          courses are only offered once a year at designated times. Based on availability of faculty
        
        
          and student need, some classes may be offered both day and evening.  Course selection
        
        
          and registration for these classes should be done after a personal meeting with the faculty
        
        
          advisor.  However, once a student chooses a specialty track, 6 to 18 hours of practicum
        
        
          experience per week in local human service facilities are required.  Approximately 500
        
        
          clock hours in field work settings comprise the total program experience.
        
        
          Graduates in Human Services receive an Associate of Science degree in Human
        
        
          Services Technology. They will be prepared to obtain jobs in settings related to their
        
        
          specialty track or to continue their education toward a Bachelor's Degree in areas such as
        
        
          human services, social work, psychology, sociology, rehabilitation counseling, and mental
        
        
          health technology.  Students who are interested in a four-year degree should consult with
        
        
          the Human Services Program Director prior to registering for coursework each semester.
        
        
          These advising sessions will maximize the number of courses taken at Darton that will
        
        
          transfer to another institution.
        
        
          
            Admission Requirements:
          
        
        
          To be eligible for admission to the Human Services Technology program, the student
        
        
          must have completed English 0099 and Reading 0099, if applicable, and meet the following
        
        
          conditions:
        
        
          1. SAT scores are not required; however, traditional students submitting SAT scores
        
        
          with 430/verbal and 400/math may exempt the COMPASS placement test.  All
        
        
          required learning support must be completed prior to entering the program.  Transfer
        
        
          students must have a GPA of 2.0 or nine semester hours of related courses at
        
        
          Darton with a GPA of 2.0.  Students with a degree from an accredited college or
        
        
          university may enroll in Human Services Technology courses, providing prerequisites
        
        
          are met.