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Social Services Gerontology

Spring 2018

AAS - SFCC

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Falls Community College

First Quarter

HS   102Introduction to Human Services 5
HSGER101Introduction to Social Gerontology 75
HSGER110Leisure, Learning, and Living 35
15

Second Quarter

HSGER115Multi-Cultural Perspectives in Human Services 65
HSGER250Death, Loss and Grief 55
HS / HSGER Elective 5
15

Third Quarter

HS   115Social Policy 35
HS   131Human Services Seminar I 25
HSGER210Aging and Mental Health 45
15

Fourth Quarter

BUS  123Practical Business Math Applications 5
HS   105Child Abuse 35
HS   281Practicum I 5
15

Fifth Quarter

ENGL&101English Composition I 5
PSYC&100General Psychology 5
HS / HSGER Elective 5
15

Sixth Quarter

HS   131Human Services Seminar I 25
General Education Elective 15
HS / HSGER Elective 5
15
90 credits are required for the AAS

HS / HSGER Elective 

HS   105Child Abuse 5
HS   115Social Policy 5
HS   221Treatment Theories in Human Services 5
HS   282Practicum II 5
HS   283Practicum III 5
HSGER110Leisure, Learning, and Living 5
HSGER115Multi-Cultural Perspectives in Human Services 5
HSGER201Aging and Personality 5
HSGER221Counseling the Aging 5
1See your Academic Adviser.
2or HS 132 Human Services Seminar II- Students are required to take a total of 10 credits in a HS Seminar class in order to graduate with the Social Services Gerontology AAS degree. Students can take HS 131 and/or HS 132. These classes are generally scheduled in spring quarter each academic year. Students should register for a seminar class each spring quarter. HS 131 can be repeated for up to 10 credits.
3or HS / HSGER Elective
4or HSGER 221 Counseling the Aging
5or HSGER 101 Introduction to Social Gerontology
6or HSGER 210 Aging and Mental Health
7or HSGER 250 Death, Loss and Grief

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.

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