Human Services—Case Aide
Certificate of Recognition
The program prepares students to enter the field as entry-level case aides or assistants in agencies working with a diverse range of clients.
Not all courses listed are offered every quarter. Please see an appropriate faculty advisor or Division Dean for course sequence and schedule details. A faculty advisor must approve the program for degree/certificate completion.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, successful students will have demonstrated the ability to apply their skills and knowledge in the following ways:
1. Recognize indications of substance abuse and be familiar with the disease concept and treatment protocols.
2. Effectively communicate orally and in writing in ways that minimize conflict and maximize clarity with diverse people.
3. Work collaboratively with others (family members/agency representatives) to solve problems and resolve conflicts.
4. Access and use a variety of resources and services that match the needs of the individual or family.
5. Coach and mentor others. Others include co-workers, colleagues, and family members.
6. Behave professionally and ethically which includes being respectful, reliable, culturally sensitive, respecting a client's personal boundaries, the rules of confidentiality, and adhering to mandatory reporting laws.
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ADVISOR |
OFFICE |
PHONE |
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Cohen, Mirelle |
Shop 201 |
360-475-7553 |
| REQUIRED COURSES |
CREDITS |
| HS |
104 |
Survey/Chemical Depend & Pharmacology |
5 |
| HS |
107 |
Intro to Human Services |
5 |
| HS |
110 |
Diversity, Ethics & Professionalism |
3 |
| HS |
112 |
Case Management for CDP* |
3 |
| HS |
113 |
CDP Individual Counseling* |
3 |
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| TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED |
19 |
* See course description for prerequisite.
Source: SBCTC Inventory 1/30/08 Instructional Policies Council Minutes 1/14/08 |