Purpose:
There is a growing need for entry-level human services workers as aides, attendants, instructors, and paraprofessionals. This certificate program is designed to prepare individuals for potential employment in settings where social welfare, mental health, substance abuse, developmental disabilities, and residential services are provided. This program can also lead to one of our associate degrees and serve as part of a bridge to a four-year degree such as social work, or other human service majors. The program will expose students to the structure, purpose, philosophy, and services of these programs, and survey the basic skills and characteristics necessary for human service providers. Awareness of professional careers in these fields will be gained.
Occupational Objective:
Preparation for positions as human services technicians in the following settings:
- Licensed home for adults
- Alcohol treatment programs
- Residential treatment programs.
- Group homes
- Social service programs
- Rehabilitation programs
- Psychiatric treatment facilities
Admission Requirements:
No special requirements.
Program Requirements:
Students take various general education courses in addition to Human Services specialty courses. When combined as part of one of our associate degrees this certificate can aid in transfer to a four year degree in any human services field.
For Further Information, Contact:
Dr. Ted Booth
tbooth@mecc.edu
276.523.9038
Jane Jones, Dean of Arts, Sciences, & Human Services
jjones@mecc.edu
276.523.9057