BAS Human Services Program Curriculum
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Human Services BAS Program Entrance Requirements
Acceptance into the program requires a completed associate degree from a regionally accredited institution, including 12 credits of lower division human services courses (or their transfer equivalent) from the following list:
- HMS 101 - Introduction to Human Services, 3 credits
- HMS 102 - Introduction to Counseling, 3 credits
- CPD 116 - Substance Abuse Fundamentals, 3 credits
- HMS 200 - Ethics in Human Service, 3 credits
Program Completion Requirements
To complete the program, students will need to maintain a 2.5 GPA in all core and program course requirements (i.e., HMS Courses). See the most current GBC Course Catalog for important additional information about the Bachelor of Applied Science program.
Suggested 4 Year Plan of Studey
BAS - Human Services Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse and Addiction Medicine Emphasis
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Course
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Description
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Credits
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|---|---|---|
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CPD 116
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Substance Abuse: Fundamental Facts and Insights
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3
|
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ENG 100
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Composition - Enhanced or
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3
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ENG 101
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Composition I
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3
|
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MATH 126
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Precalculus I or
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3
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MATH 126E
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Precalculus I - Enhanced (recommended)
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3
|
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HMS 101
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Introduction to Human Services
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3
|
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PSY 101
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General Psychology
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3
|
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TOTAL
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15
|
|
Course
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Description
|
Credits
|
|---|---|---|
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ENG 102
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Composition II
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3
|
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HMS 102
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Introduction to Counseling
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3
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HMS 104
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Small-Group Interaction Techniques
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3
|
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HMS 105
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Substance Abuse Counseling Methods
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3
|
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HMS 200
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Ethics in Human Services
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3
|
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TOTAL
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15
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|
Course
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Description
|
Credits
|
|---|---|---|
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HMS 205*
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Human Services Practicum I
|
5
|
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PHIL 102
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Critical Thinking and Reasoning
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3
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BIOL 100
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General Biology for Non-Majors
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3
|
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PSC 101
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Principles of American Constitutional Government
|
3
|
|
IS 101
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Introduction to Information Systems
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3
|
|
TOTAL
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17
|
|
Course
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Description
|
Credits
|
|---|---|---|
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HMS 206**
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Human Services Practicum II
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5
|
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HMS 250**
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Human Services Seminar
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3
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HDFS 201
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Human Growth and Development
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3
|
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PSY 208
|
Psychology of Human Relations
|
3
|
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HMS 322***
|
Family Integrated Treatment of Addiction Disorders
|
3
|
|
TOTAL
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17
|
|
Course
|
Description
|
Credits
|
|---|---|---|
|
ENG 333
|
Professional Communication
|
3
|
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INT 339
|
Integrative Humanities Seminar
|
3
|
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PHIL 311
|
Professional Ethics
|
3
|
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STAT 152
|
Principles of Statistics (recommended) or
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3-4
|
|
MATH 181
|
Calculus I
|
3-4
|
|
MGT 310
|
Foundations of Management Theory and Practice
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3
|
|
TOTAL
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15-16
|
|
Course
|
Description
|
Credits
|
|---|---|---|
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INT 359
|
Integrative Mathematics Seminar
|
3
|
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FIN 310
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Applied Accounting and Finance
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3
|
|
HMS 322
|
Family Integrated Treatment of Addiction Disorders
|
3
|
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HMS 407
|
Applied Behavior Analysis and Interventions in Addictions and Behavioral Health
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3
|
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HMS 475
|
Prevention Strategies in Human Services and Addiction
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3
|
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TOTAL
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15
|
|
Course
|
Description
|
Credits
|
|---|---|---|
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HMS 350
|
Public Advocacy and Community Development in Human Services
|
3
|
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HMS 405
|
Advanced Human Services Practicum I
|
5
|
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HMS 465
|
Clinical Writing, Case and Resource Management in Human Services
|
3
|
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MGT 323
|
Organized Behavior and Interpersonal Behavior, or
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3
|
|
MGT 367
|
Human Resource Management
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3
|
|
TOTAL
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14
|
|
Course
|
Description
|
Credits
|
|---|---|---|
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COM 113
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication or
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3
|
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THTR 102
|
Introduction to Stage Voice or
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3
|
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THTR 221
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Oral Interpretation
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3
|
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HMS 406
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Advanced Human Services Practicum II
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3
|
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HMS 427
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Identification and Assessment in Mental Health and Addictions
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5
|
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HMS 450
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Advanced Human Services Seminar (Capstone)
|
3
|
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INT 349
|
Integrative Social Science Seminar
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3
|
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TOTAL
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17
|
|
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Minimum Credit
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125
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Note: Transfer students may need to take PSC 101 or PSC 100 to meet the US and Nevada Constitution requirement.
For More Information Contact
School of Health Sciences & Behavioral Health
775-327-2317
E-mail: hsbh@gbcnv.edu
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