FSCJ Human Services B.S. ONLY - HUS 3105-3604 (Service-Learning)

  • Education

Who We Are

This course seeks to orient the student to the field of human services, the multifaceted role of the human service professional, and the place of human services within the community. The course includes the history of human services, the structure and operation of human services in different community settings, and related administrative, social, political, and economic dimensions of providing for human service needs. This course requires unsupervised field experience hours and requires a clearance background.

What We Do

The Human Services program at FSCJ introduces students to the field of human services and the role of professionals in supporting individuals and communities. Students explore the history, structure, and function of human services, along with the social, political, and economic factors that impact service delivery.

As part of the course, students complete field experience hours with approved community agencies, applying what they’ve learned in real-world settings.

This FSCJ Serves agency shell is used solely for students to document and track their required field experience hours, that are part of the FSCJ Human Services B.S. Program.