2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Human Services Concentration, Arts and Sciences, A.S.

The transfer program in human services is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution and major in social work. In recent years, students have transferred successfully to Hood College, Shepherd University, Shippensburg University, Salisbury University, and University System of Maryland at Hagerstown. This program has articulation agreements with Shepherd University and Salisbury University. Students should always confer with advisors and transferring institutions for specific requirements that should be completed at HCC prior to completion.

Program Outcomes:

  1. Students will graduate prepared to transfer to a BSW program.
  2. Students will be able to apply knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to be a professional helper.
  3. Students will effectively communicate orally and in written reports.
  4. Students will use critical thinking to analyze client needs and problems to find appropriate interventions.
  5. Students will effectively match the needs of clients to available community resources.
  6. Students will provide services in a culturally competent manner.
  • View the Human Services Fact Sheet for faculty contact information and additional program information.
  • Please see HST Coordinator to discuss how the HST degrees meet the requirements of the state of Maryland for certification as a Drug and Alcohol Counselor Trainee under Option 1.

Program Pathway

First Year Fall

ENG-101English Composition

3 credits

MAT-116Statistical Reasoning

3 credits

PSY-101General Psychology

3 credits

Gen Ed-
Diversity

3 credits

HST-103Introduction to Human Services and Social Work

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Notes:

1. ENG-101E, ENG-101EP, and ENG-101P are approved substitutions for ENG-101.

2. MAT-116P is an approved substitution for MAT-116.

First Year Spring

ENG-102Advanced English Composition

3 credits

Gen Ed-
Arts/Humanities

3 credits

SOC-101Introduction to Sociology

3 credits

HST-208Social Work with Groups

3 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with advisor

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Second Year Fall

Gen Ed-
Biological/Physical Science

3-4 credits

PSY-204Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Human Development

3 credits

HST-201Understanding Diversity in the Helping Profession

3 credits

HST-207Social Work with Individuals

3 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with advisor

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Gen Ed (Biological/Physical Science): Of your two Science requirements, one must have a lab.

Second Year Spring

Gen Ed-
Arts/Humanities

3 credits

Gen Ed-
Biological/Physical Science

4 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with advisor

2 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with advisor

3 credits

Elective-
Choose in consultation with advisor

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Gen Ed (Biological/Physical Science): Of your two Science requirements, one must have a lab.

General Education Requirements (31-32 Credits)

Arts/Humanities

  • Select two courses from the approved General Education course list in the Arts/Humanities category (6 Credits)

Behavioral/Social Sciences

PSY-101General Psychology

3 credits

SOC-101Introduction to Sociology

3 credits

Biological/Physical Science

  • Select two courses from the approved General Education course list in the Biological/Physical Sciences category - one must be a laboratory course (7-8 Credits)

Diversity

  • Select one course from the approved General Education course list in the Diversity category (3 Credits)

English

*A minimum grade of "C" or better is required for ENG-101, ENG-101E, ENG-101EP and ENG-101P

ENG-101English Composition

3 credits

ENG-102Advanced English Composition

3 credits

*(ENG-101E, ENG-101EP, and ENG-101P are approved substitutions for ENG-101)

Mathematics

MAT-116Statistical Reasoning

3 credits

Note: MAT-116P is an approved substitution for MAT-116.

Program Requirements (15 Credits)

Requirements List

HST-103Introduction to Human Services and Social Work

3 credits

HST-201Understanding Diversity in the Helping Profession

3 credits

HST-207Social Work with Individuals

3 credits

HST-208Social Work with Groups

3 credits

PSY-204Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Human Development

3 credits

Free Electives (13-14 Credits)

Requirements List

Electives should be selected in consultation with a transfer advisor and the transfer institution. Some recommended courses are listed below:

ECO-201Macroeconomic Principles

3 credits

HEA-103Personal Health

3 credits

HIS-101World History to 1500

3 credits

HIS-102World History Since 1500

3 credits

HIS-201United States History to 1877

3 credits

HIS-202United States History Since 1865

3 credits

PED-132Yoga

1 credit

POL-101American Government

3 credits

PSY-206Abnormal Psychology

3 credits

SOC-102Sociology of Social Problems

3 credits

SOC-105Juvenile Delinquency

3 credits

STU-106Professionalism in the Workplace

1 credit

Degree Requirement (60 Credits)

Note:

Students who have been convicted of certain crimes may be precluded from employment in this field. Please discuss concerns with the program coordinator.