2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Dec 06, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Human Services (AS.HMS)


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Program Description

Vermont State University’s Associate of Science in Human Services is designed for students who both enjoy working with people and making a difference in their lives and communities.  The program uniquely blends psychology and human services, preparing graduates to  work in a variety of entry-level jobs in the profession. Experiential learning is emphasized, including an 80-hour field placement offered during the second year. Faculty collaborate with individuals to identify suitable placements. 

The department partners with numerous human service agencies and schools in the Northeast Kingdom, as well as other regions in Vermont and New Hampshire, offering a wide array of internship opportunities. Experiential learning is reinforced in courses that foster personal growth, professional skill development, and community service. Emphasizing social justice and diversity, the Human Services program integrates these values into most courses. 

With a strong foundation in psychological and developmental theory, graduates possess the professional skills to provide vital social services in local communities, and the knowledge and training needed to work with people and make a difference.    

This degree prepares students to continue their education to pursue a bachelor’s degree and is also an excellent option for students who would like to combine their interests in psychology and human services with a degree in another program. 

Program Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of and be able to articulate the research principles, concepts, and theories of psychology and human services in written expression. 

  2. Demonstrate an understanding of and be able to articulate the research principles, concepts, and theories of psychology and human services in oral expression. 

  3. Synthesize and apply theory and research to the practice of psychology and human services. 

  4. Acquire skills and behaviors necessary for obtaining employment and succeeding in the professional world. 

  5. Demonstrate knowledge of and adherence to ethical and legal standards of the psychology and human service profession. 

Program Electives


Take 6 elective credits in psychology.

Credits Required for Program: 30


Important


To obtain a degree, students must fulfill the major-specific requirements as well as satisfy all other Degree Requirements  including the General Education Requirements .

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