Human and Social Services (HSS)

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Human and Social Services (HSS)

The Human and Social Services program at Cincinnati State prepares graduates for employment in a variety of human services, social services, and behavioral health settings, including mental health, chemical dependency treatment, corrections, developmental disabilities, and other areas.
Graduates of the program earn an Associate of Applied Science degree, and are eligible to register as a Social Work Assistant (SWA) through the Ohio Counseling, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist (CSWMFT) Board. 
The SWA registration process requires earning grades of C or higher in all relevant coursework, including mandatory practicum experience. In addition, those seeking SWA registration must submit an official transcript, complete BCI and FBI background checks, and complete other steps outlined on the Ohio CSWMFT Board 

For more information, please contact the Humanities and Sciences Division at (513) 569-1700.

To apply for this program at Cincinnati State, visit the Admissions section of the College website.

Human and Social Services (HSS) 

Semester 1LecLabCredits
FYE XXX - First Year Experience Elective (B)  101
ENG 101English Composition 1 ( G) 303
SOC 105Introduction to Sociology ( B) 303
ADC 100Drugs in Society ( B) 303
IM 111Computer Applications 1 ( B) 233
Semester 2  
SWK 110Introduction to Social Work ( B) 303
ENG XXX - English Composition 2 Elective (G)  303
PSY 110Introduction to Psychology ( G) 303
HSV 110Introduction to Human Services ( B) 303
Semester 3  
SWK 200Social Welfare Policy ( T) 303
PSY 200Abnormal Psychology ( T) 303
HSV 115Counseling and Interviewing Techniques ( T) 303
MAT 131Statistics 1 ( G) 223
Semester 4  
SWK 205Case Management for Human Services Professionals ( T) 303
HSV 210Treatment Planning and Documentation ( T) 303
HSV 215Group Work in Human Services ( T) 404
HSV 291Human Services Practicum 1 ( T) 1102
Semester 5  
COMM 105Interpersonal Communication ( G) 303
PSY XXX - Psychology Elective (T)  303
HSV 220Family Theory and Services ( T) 404
HSV 292Human Services Practicum 2 ( T) 1102
Total Credits:  572561
First Year Experience Elective
FYE 100College Survival Skills1
FYE 105College Success Strategies2
FYE 110Community College Experience3
English Composition 2 Elective
ENG 102English Composition 2: Contemporary Issues3
ENG 103English Composition 2: Writing about Literature3
ENG 104English Composition 2: Technical Communication3
ENG 105English Composition 2: Business Communication3
Psychology Elective
PSY 220Social Psychology3
PSY 225Lifespan Development3

The letters G, B, and T (displayed after course titles or elective descriptions) identify types of courses required by the Ohio Department of Higher Education as part of an associate’s degree curriculum. 

G = General Education course in this curriculum

B = Basic Skills course in this curriculum

T = Technical course in this curriculum

  • Apply evidence-based theoretical concepts and frameworks that guide the process of engagement, assessment, service planning, intervention, and evaluation.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the dynamics and patterns contributing to the development of an individual’s current functioning.
  • Articulate and exchange ideas using clear, concise, and open communication skills including verbal, non-verbal, and written communications in a professional manner.
  • Utilize practices and techniques that encompass group facilitation, assessment, behavior change, and motivating practices working with diverse client populations.
  • Demonstrate professional and ethical practice with a sensitivity to and respect for diversity.
  • Analyze, synthesize, and evaluate multiple sources of information and evidence.
  • Conduct oneself according to the standards within the profession including following codes of ethics and displaying the essential qualities and characteristics of professionals in this field.
  • Engage in healthy practices, sufficient self-awareness, and effective self-care.

Courses

HSV 110 Introduction to Human Services
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

An introduction to the human services field. Topics include: settings where human services professionals practice; the role of the social work assistant; ethical, legal, and professional standards; and understanding how to serve a diverse population.
Prerequisites: ENG 101

HSV 115 Counseling and Interviewing Techniques
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on components of interviewing and counseling within the helping professions. Topics include: counseling theory and techniques, and intervention strategies and skills used by human services professionals.
Prerequisites: HSV 110 or SWK 110 or PSY 110 (minimum grade C for all)

HSV 198 First Year Special Topics in Human and Social Services
1-9 Credits. 0 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on selected topics related to Human and Social Services, which gives students opportunities to study information not currently covered in other courses. Grades issued are A, B, C, D, or F.
Prerequisites: Vary by section

HSV 199 First Year Independent Project in Human and Social Services
1-9 Credits. 0 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.

A project related to Human and Social Services that is completed by one or more students to meet specific educational goals. Projects must have prior approval and supervision by Human and Social Services faculty. Grades issued are Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Prerequisites: Vary by section

HSV 210 Treatment Planning and Documentation
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on record keeping for the human services profession. Topics include: functional, legal, and ethical aspects of documentation; electronic record keeping; and problem statements, client assessments, goal/service plans, and progress notes.
Prerequisites: HSV 110 and HSV 115 (minimum grade C for both)

HSV 215 Group Work in Human Services
4 Credits. 4 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on the history, practice, and theory of group work pertaining to human/social service settings. Topics include: types of groups, stages of the group process, role of the facilitator, participant roles and influences, and group counseling techniques.
Prerequisites: HSV 110 (minimum grade C)

HSV 220 Family Theory and Services
4 Credits. 4 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on family theories, counseling approaches, and intervention strategies. Topics include: services and resources available to families, concepts related to traditional and nontraditional families, and intergenerational patterns of behavior and family traits.
Prerequisites: HSV 110 or SWK 110 (minimum grade C for both)

HSV 291 Human Services Practicum 1
2 Credits. 1 Lecture Hour. 10 Lab Hours.

Students spend at least 10 hours per week, for a total of 150 hours for the semester, at a community agency providing direct service under professional supervision. Students also participate in a weekly 1-hour seminar. Confidentiality and professionalism are emphasized.
Prerequisites: HSV 110 and HSV 115 and HSV 210 (minimum grade C for all)

HSV 292 Human Services Practicum 2
2 Credits. 1 Lecture Hour. 10 Lab Hours.

A continuation of HSV 291, focused on developing and enhancing skills. Students spend at least 10 hours per week, for a total of 150 hours for the semester, at a community agency providing direct service under professional supervision. Students also participate in a weekly 1-hour seminar.
Prerequisites: HSV 291 (minimum grade C)

HSV 298 Second Year Special Topics in Human and Social Services
1-9 Credits. 0 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on selected topics related to Human and Social Services, which gives students opportunities to study information not currently covered in other courses. Grades issued are A, B, C, D, or F.
Prerequisites: Vary by section

HSV 299 Second Year Independent Project in Human and Social Services
1-9 Credits. 0 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.

A project related to Human and Social Services that is completed by one or more students to meet specific educational goals. Projects must have prior approval and supervision by Human and Social Services faculty. Grades issued are Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Prerequisites: Vary by section

Faculty

Program Chair/Advisor

Marianne Niese, MSEd, LPCC-S
marianne.niese@cincinnatistate.edu