Recovery Service Support (SWS.S.CRT)
- Division: Liberal Arts, Communication and Social Sciences
- Department: Social Work
This certificate can assist graduates in providing client services in a wide variety of fields such as psychology, rehabilitation, social work, and family support. In addition, students may assist social workers with developing, organizing, and conducting programs to prevent and resolve problems relevant to substance abuse, human relationships, rehabilitation, and dependent care. This certificate is especially pertinent to students who may have dealt with personal and family problems and want to use their experience knowledge and passion to help others avoid the mistakes they made, which lead them to prison.
Program Accreditation
n/a
Curriculum
BIS 1400 Customer Service
3 Credits
CJS 1106 Transition Skills
3 Credits
CJS 2200 Human Relations, Mediation & Conflict Resolution
3 Credits
MHT 1130 Fundamentals of Addiction Counseling CDCA Preliminary
3 Credits
MHT 2138 Ethical Issues in the Helping Professions
2 Credits
PSY 1100 General Psychology
3 Credits
SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology
3 Credits
SOC 1115 Sociology of Marriage & Family
3 Credits
SOC 2205 Social Problems
3 Credits
SWK 1206 Introduction to Social Work
3 Credits
SWK 2207 Anti-Oppressive Social Work
3 Credits
SWK 1213 Introduction to Social Welfare
3 Credits