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MASTER COURSE SYLLABUS HUS 208-ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE Your College, Your Future Established 1969 Course Number HUS 101 Course Title Introduction to Human Services Credit Hours 3 Prerequisites None Course Description Student Learning Goals/Objectives This course covers an overview of the field of human services. Role responsibilities, problems, boundaries, and strategies of human service workers are included. To examine the major tasks of human service professionals. To know the various works settings of human service professionals To understand the linkage between the mental health movement and the activities of the human service professional. To distinguish between various kinds of professionals in this human services field. To understand the change process and to demonstrate how to facilitate change in individual clients. To become competent with basic interviewing and counseling skills. To know case management techniques and to examine how they are used in varying social service agencies. To understand similarities and differences among guidance counseling, psychotherapy. To understand the applications of research on human development to work with you with human services clients. To demonstrate competence in comparing and contrasting theories of career development. To understand the process of ethical decision-making and to know the ethical standards of different professionals social service associations To understand the function of testing and research human services Revision Date: August 2014 Page 1

field. To become sensitive to multicultural counseling issues. To learn future trends in the development of the human services field Course Developer Means of Instruction Required Textbook/Written Materials/Supplies Ernest Lair Lectures, group discussions, films, and written assignments. Mandel, B. R., & Schram, B. (2011). Introduction to human services: Policy and practice. (8 th Ed.). Pearson. ISBN: 9780205838851 Communication: Students will be able to communicate effectively through reading, writing, speaking and listening. Prepare written documents in a professional manner. Develop oral communication skills to present information in a professional and appropriate manner. Demonstrate appropriate listening skills in one-on-one and small and large group settings. Course Methodology, Content and/or Assessment Mathematical Reasoning: Students will apply those mathematical skills appropriate to their program of study. Analyze and solve mathematical problems needed in the workplace, daily life and educational environment. Interpret data using analytical methods. Critical Thinking: Students will employ effective processes for resolving problems and making decisions. Identify problems and potential causes. Solve problems using basic research, analysis and interpretation. Evaluate results of solutions and revise strategies as indicated by findings. Revision Date: August 2014 Page 2

Technology Utilization: Students will apply knowledge of computers on a level compatible with job and/or educational demands. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of computer applications including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. Use basic operating system functions competently (e.g. store and retrieve data, load software). Demonstrate communication and research skills through use of the internet. Interpersonal Skills: Students will deal effectively and appropriately with others. Interact well with individuals and groups from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Work with others in situational analysis, problem solving, and task accomplishment. Demonstrate respect for the rights, work, and views of others. Course Methodology, Content and/or Assessment Professionalism: Students will exhibit professionalism through observances of a code of ethics, a sense of responsibility, good habits, and a positive attitude. Demonstrate personal and business integrity and ethics. Recognize, manage, and cope with the transitions of change. Utilize informational resources for lifelong learning. Policy Type College Policies Policy Description Attendance Policy Williamsburg Technical College does not require specific attendance in a course. Acknowledging that participation supports student success in coursework, however, individual instructors may set attendance guidelines for the course. Those specific guidelines must be included in the course syllabus. (See Syllabus Addendum provided by the instructor.) In addition, students must attend during the first two weeks of class or inform the instructor of their intent to attend to remain on the class roster. If no prior Revision Date: August 2014 Page 3

Policy Type arrangements have been made and the student does not attend during the first two weeks following the semester start date, the student will be dropped as a no show from that course following the second week of class. Class rosters will be final as of the end of the second week of classes. Students may withdraw from a class at any time by completing a withdrawal form in the Student Services Office. A student can only receive a W grade if withdrawal is completed in the Student Services Office prior to the last date to receive a W grade published in the academic calendar. Students who fail to withdraw by the specified time will receive a letter grade for the course. For specific procedures related to this policy, refer to WTC Procedure D-23.1. Policy Description Policy for Students with Disabilities Policy for Academic Misconduct Grading Policy Policy for Class Safety and Emergencies The Student Affairs Division provides counseling and support services which help students with disabilities to pursue academic programs of their choice and participate fully in campus life. The VP for Student Affairs can arrange counseling, special parking, priority registration, and other reasonable services needed by students with disabilities. Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the VP for Student Affairs to discuss needs and concerns as they arise. All forms of academic dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating on tests, plagiarism, collusion, and falsification of information will call for discipline. See the Student Code & Grievance Procedure in the Williamsburg Technical College Catalog for details. The College operates on the semester hour system, and the following symbols are used in grading: A = Excellent B = Above Average C = Average D = Passing F = Failure I = Incomplete WF = Withdrawal while failing WP = Withdrawal while passing Please refer to the college catalogue for more information on how Williamsburg Technical College addresses safety and emergency issues. For additional information, contact Student Affairs. Health Services and First Aid Williamsburg Technical College is a commuter institution; therefore, infirmary facilities are not provided. Basic first aid for minor injuries is available, and first aid kits are Revision Date: August 2014 Page 4

located in various departments of the College. Major illness or injury will be treated by health professionals. The campus is located adjacent to Williamsburg Regional Hospital. Each student is covered by accident insurance at no additional cost. This group insurance covers the student while on campus and during college-sponsored group travel. Injuries must be reported to the VP for Student Affairs immediately. Insurance claim forms are available in the Student Affairs division. Revision Date: August 2014 Page 5