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preparation at the university level in social work, human services, criminal HUMAN SERVICES , gerontology, counseling, and related social service fields.

Division: Social Sciences Students should consult a counselor or www.assist.org (http:// www.assist.org) for lower division major requirements for most California Division Dean public universities. (See the Standard Definitions section of the catalog for a description of ASSIST.) Students transferring to an independent Dr. Lisa Gaetje college/university should consult the catalog of the individual school and a counselor for lower division major requirements. Faculty Virgil Adams, III Degrees and Certificates James Tapia • Addiction Studies Certificate (https://catalog.nocccd.edu/cypress- Gary Zager college/degrees-certificates/human-services/addiction-studies- certificate/) Counselors • Associate in Arts Degree Human Services (https:// Mymy Lam catalog.nocccd.edu/cypress-college/degrees-certificates/human- Dr. Therese Mosqueda-Ponce services/associate-arts-degree-human-services/) Daniel Pelletier • Conflict Resolution Certificate (https://catalog.nocccd.edu/cypress- college/degrees-certificates/human-services/conflict-resolution- Human Services Certificate Programs certificate/) The Human Services Department includes certificate programs in • Certificate (https://catalog.nocccd.edu/cypress- Addiction Studies, Conflict Resolution, Criminal Justice, Family Studies, college/degrees-certificates/human-services/criminal-justice- Gerontology, Human Services Generalist, and . Each certificate/) specialization recommends a core of required courses including fieldwork • Family Studies Certificate (https://catalog.nocccd.edu/cypress- experience, and 6 to 12 units of specialization courses. The curricula are college/degrees-certificates/human-services/family-studies- designed so that students with interests in several areas can complete certificate/) more than one certificate program in an effective and efficient manner. The • Gerontology Certificate (https://catalog.nocccd.edu/cypress-college/ California Association of Alcohol/Drug Educators approves the Addiction degrees-certificates/human-services/gerontology-certificate/) Studies Certificate program. The Conflict Resolution Certificate prepares • Human Services Generalist Certificate (https://catalog.nocccd.edu/ students to assist in the resolution of conflict in various settings including cypress-college/degrees-certificates/human-services/human- home and work with an emphasis on human relations in business, services-generalist-certificate/) management positions in treatment facilities, and issues in victimology • Victimology Certificate (https://catalog.nocccd.edu/cypress-college/ and cross-cultural conflict. The Criminal Justice Certificate will prepare degrees-certificates/human-services/victimology-certificate/) students to work with Human Services agencies that provide services to clients coming from the criminal justice system. The Family Studies Certificate offers the student the opportunity to examine today’s changing Courses family needs, values and patterns as well as to form the foundation HUSR 084 C Introduction to Behavior Modification 0.5 Units for a career in family studies professions. The Gerontology Certificate Term hours: 9 lecture. This course is for individuals working in programs for explores appropriate human service agencies, intervention strategies, and developmentally disabled persons, as well as those interested in the field. the adaptive and maladaptive behaviors of the normal aging process for It will cover basic information about behaviorally oriented work with such the individual and their family. The Victimology Certificate examines the clients, including content on behavior modification, teaching methods and network of agencies available for victims and perpetrators as well as ways to encourage clients. the variety of methods for dealing with this issue. The Human Services HUSR 200 C Introduction to Human Services 3 Units Generalist Certificate has training applicable in all Human Services areas. Term hours: 54 lecture. This course covers the history and philosophy of the human services; function and orientation of human services agencies and Off-Campus Programs institutions; human services as careers; opportunities and qualifications at Cypress’ Human Services Department provides flexible, off-campus various entry levels of human services employment. (CSU, AA GE, CSU GE) courses and workshops to further meet the education and training needs HUSR 210 C Introductory Fieldwork 3 Units of human services. Specially designed training is available to meet the Prerequisite(s): HUSR 200 C with a grade of C or better.. needs of community leaders, professionals, paraprofessionals, volunteers, Term hours: 18 lecture and 126 laboratory. This course offers observation community groups and organizations. For further information, contact the and participation in the operations of human services agencies. The Human Services Department. student will document 126 hours of supervised field study per semester and will attend one hour lecture per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Transfer Program — Human Services Option. (CSU) The student in human services has the option of completing an Associate in Arts degree with a major in Human Services by completing the general education requirements in addition to the Certificate Program. The program is also designed for students who plan to continue with professional 2 Human Services

HUSR 211 C Advanced Fieldwork 3 Units HUSR 226 C Behavior Modification 3 Units Prerequisite(s): HUSR 210 C with a grade of C or better. Term hours: 54 lecture. This course includes both theory and practice in Term hours: 18 lecture and 126 laboratory. This course is the second of behavior modification principles. It teaches skills such as observing and a two-semester sequence of volunteer or paid fieldwork experience. The recording behavior, uses of reinforcement, extinction, , etc. Self- student will apply values, concepts and skills of core human services management techniques to assist in control of one's own behavior will also courses to the actual process of helping people. Emphasis of this semester be discussed. Topics have wide application in any course of study and will is on sharpening skills and knowledge gained in the introductory field require dealing effectively with others, or with more effective management experience. There is one hour of classroom experience per week. Pass/No of oneself. (CSU) Pass/Letter Grade Option. (CSU) HUSR 240 C Drugs and Alcohol in Our Society 3 Units HUSR 214 C Case Management and Documentation 3 Units Term hours: 54 lecture. This course provides an overview of the Term hours: 54 lecture. This introductory course familiarizes students to epidemiology and toxicology of substance abuse and its relevance to the basic concepts and skills of case management and documentation personal and public health. Students will be introduced to the concept in the field of Human Services. This course focuses on the skills of case of substance abuse and dependence, the definition of licit and illicit management in the context of needs assessment, documentation, referral, drugs, and the pharmacologic, neurologic and physiologic effects of service planning, and service provision. (CSU) selected substances on the human brain. Political, social and economic HUSR 215 C Introduction to Family Studies 3 Units factors involved in the supply and demand for drugs will be discussed. Term hours: 54 lecture. This course involves intergenerational family Epidemiologic data on the prevalence, incidence, and trends of smoking, studies and related career exploration to introduce Human Services alcohol, prescription and other drug dependencies in the U.S. will be students to family issues and to skills, theories, and competencies needed covered, as well as risk factors associated with the use and abuse of these to empower families for reaching their goals. Various family issues, family/ substances. Current options for recovery and a survey of local resources worker relationships, strength-based assessments, resource referral/ will be reviewed. (CSU/UC, C-ID: PHS 103) utilization, community service coordination, and family and worker stress HUSR 241 C Intervention Strategies 3 Units management are covered. (CSU) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course will serve as an assessment and HUSR 221 C Crisis Intervention and Referral 3 Units treatment approach to individuals having problems with alcohol and Term hours: 54 lecture. This course introduces techniques for beginning other drugs. Alcoholism will be studied in its social and clinical context. crisis counseling, including recognition of crisis, assessment of crisis, and Attention will be given to basic theoretical approaches to the disease. referral to the appropriate crisis agency. Special attention will be given to Major emphasis will be on the philosophical and clinical approaches to the process of intervention and to the recording of information regarding treating the alcoholic and to promoting recovery. (CSU) problems with alcohol and other drugs. Participants will implement a HUSR 242 C Drugs and Physiology 3 Units variety of crisis skills through an experiential format. (CSU) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course explores the effects of alcohol and HUSR 222 C Group Leadership-Group Process 3 Units other drugs on the body. It examines the physiology of alcohol in two areas: Term hours: 54 lecture. This course examines membership and leadership (1) physical effects of alcohol on the body, and (2) the physiological effects in a variety of groups, with emphasis on the total group process. An of the disease processes associated with heavy drinking. (CSU/C-ID: ADS overview of the various types of groups will be given as well as the values 140 X) and limitations of groups, cautions and risks of groups and common HUSR 243 C Co-Occurring Disorders 3 Units misconceptions about groups. The student will be offered experience as a Term hours: 54 lecture. This course will introduce the student to the group member and a group leader. (CSU) treatment needs of those who have a psychiatric disorder in combination HUSR 223 C Helping Skills-Human Services 3 Units with a chemical dependency disorder. Students learn to identify and assess Term hours: 54 lecture. This course involves identification and application those with a dual diagnostic/co-occurring disorder. Pass/No Pass/Letter of specific helping skills in intrapersonal and interpersonal relations. It is Grade Option. (CSU) designed for persons in helping roles, professional and paraprofessional, HUSR 270 C Introduction to Victimology 3 Units or volunteers in Human Services. (CSU) Term hours: 54 lecture. This course responds to the emerging social HUSR 224 C Self-Esteem Strategies 3 Units concern regarding the cost of victimization to our society today. It provides Term hours: 54 lecture. This course is designed for those considering education, information on existing resources, and direct participation in the creation and expansion of existing resources of treatment and recovery of a career in management and staff development in Human Services Agencies, with special application to client after-care programs. Theory victims and perpetrators. (CSU) and technique are combined in this skills class to assist case managers HUSR 271 C Society and Victimization 3 Units and program directors with assessment and evaluation, individual recovery Term hours: 54 lecture. This course will provide an understanding of the program development, educational process and materials, and utilization social problems of victimization with in-depth focus on both perpetrator of resources and referral procedures. This course focuses on issues of self- and victim. Specific issues will be explored including their genesis and esteem, concept formation, problem solving, time management, emotional specific methods of identifying issues regarding self-help and support intelligence, and decision making for client and/or staff development. activities from a clinical approach. (CSU) (CSU) HUSR 275 C Ethical Issues in Human Services 3 Units HUSR 225 C Families and Substance Abuse 3 Units Term hours: 54 lecture. This course presents the rules and standards Term hours: 54 lecture. This course presents the dynamics of the family governing the professional conduct of those working in Human Services system as they are affected by addiction. Theories of healthy and unhealthy Agencies. Issues of client/patient rights, confidentiality, physical and family interaction are explored and the experiential format provides the emotional abuse, and counselor/client relationships will be explored in opportunity for skill development and practical experience. (CSU) great depth. (CSU, C-ID: ADS 160 X) Human Services 3

HUSR 281 C Prevention Strategies 3 Units and Information Competency Skills, and D-Personal, Academic, Term hours: 54 lecture. This course will present the history, theories and Professional Development; specifically, the following ISLO/ and current strategies for prevention of alcohol and drug problems and PSLO subcategories: A1-Social Sciences, B1-Reading, B2-Writing, for reduction of harm caused by those with problems (harm reduction). B3-Communicating, B4-Presenting, C1-Analysis, C2-Computation, C3- Conceptual frameworks, major research, epidemiology, environmental risk Research, C4-Problem Solving, C5-Technology, D1-Personal Responsibility, factors and the effectiveness of various prevention strategies will be and D2-Global Citizenship. examined. (CSU) HUSR 290 C Human Services in Criminal Justice 3 Units Term hours: 54 lecture. This experiential course will survey the historical, and philosophical aspects of criminal behavior and the functions and objectives of parole and probation. Students will examine the skill requirements, the major tasks and responsibilities, the role and function and the overall mission of the service provider in the criminal justice system. The judicial system and its relationship to the criminal offender will be examined as well as modern approaches in the control of . Resources for re-socializing the offender will be explored. (CSU) HUSR 291 C Counseling in Criminal Justice 3 Units Term hours: 54 lecture. This course explores current theory and practice in the counseling of those in state treatment programs. Topics include an overview of the California Department of , the inmate classification system, specialized inmate management topics, violence and violence management strategies, victim awareness issues, the processes of addiction and recovery, an overview of assessment instruments, an exploration of sociopathy, and group counseling dynamics. (CSU) HUSR 293 C Conflict Resolution-Mediation 3 Units Course hours 54 lecture. This course examines the background, development and methodology of non-violent, non-litigious conflict resolution with emphasis on theory and the practice of mediation. This is a state certified course designed to train individuals to be effective in resolving conflict in the family, the community, the classroom and the workplace. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. (CSU) HUSR 294 C Careers in Criminal Justice 3 Units Term hours: 54 lecture. This course will provide the student with the opportunity to explore, in-depth, the breadth and scope of career opportunities in the field of criminal justice. Specific careers will be explored through guest speakers, field trips, on-site observations and mentoring opportunities. Students will gather knowledge and gain an appreciation for the criminal justice field as a result of this course. Pass/ No Pass/Letter Grade Option. (CSU) HUSR 295 C Cross-Cultural 3 Units Term hours: 54 lecture. This course will explore cross-cultural customs and traditions from a criminal justice perspective. Specific that are represented in significant numbers within the United States will be explored. Students will gather knowledge and gain an appreciation for the cross-cultural aspects within the field of criminal justice. Pass/No Pass/ Letter Grade Option. (CSU, SOC JUST) HUSR 298 C Human Services Seminar 0.5-12 Units Term hours: 0-12 lecture and 0-42 laboratory. This is a lecture/discussion type course developed on a particular limited problem or topic of interest to students. It is designed for students who wish to increase their knowledge of a particular topic that is offered in no other regular class. A paper or group activity may be assigned. Consult class schedule for the offerings in a particular semester. (CSU) Program Student Learning Outcomes The courses taught by this department contribute to the following ISLO/PSLOs: A-Breadth of Knowledge, Competencies, and Skills, B-Communication Skills, C-Critical Thinking, Problem Solving,