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Introduction to Human Services

This course is designed to give students an understanding and working knowledge of the human services system and the role of the human services professional. Students will be introduced to the philosophy, goals, structure, organization and client population of the human services sector. This course may be substituted for an Introduction to Social Work course at the four-year school and includes elements of the history of social welfare in the United States as well as the values, knowledge, skills, and fields of practice of the social work profession.

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Universal Code: HUS101


Campus Courses

The following courses are associated with the Introduction to Human Services core course on the listed campus.

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Campus Course
Adirondack
Alfred State
Broome
Canton
Dutchess
Empire State
Finger Lakes
Fredonia
Fulton-Montgomery
Genesee
Herkimer
Jamestown
Jefferson
Monroe
Morrisville
Nassau
New Paltz
Niagara
North Country
Oneonta
Onondaga
Orange County
Rockland
Suffolk
Sullivan
Tompkins Cortland
University at Buffalo
Westchester
Westchester
Westchester

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