
While this program is designed to provide the training appropriate for immediate employment in a human services occupation, it is also designed to provide the foundation for a long term career in a professional field.
Human Services is both occupational and professional in nature. It is occupational in that the student acquires a specific body of formal knowledge and practical skills in the A.A.S. Degree that is necessary to obtain a position in a particular occupation or job. It is professional in that the course work (in the A.A. track) provides two of the four years of college course work required for a Bachelor’s Degree in a related area (i.e. social work, psychology, sociology, etc.).
For students who want a Bachelor’s Degree in human services, the college offers an Associate in Arts Degree that meets the lower-division prerequisite requirements and prepares students for transfer to any four year institution.
Mesabi Range Community & Technical College does have specific transfer articulation agreements with the Social Work programs at the College of St. Scholastica and the University of Wisconsin - Superior leading to a BSW degree, as well as an articulation agreement with the Applied Psychology Program at Bemidji State University.
CREDITS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION 64
FRESHMAN YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
CDEP 1255 Psychology of Addiction or CDEP 1261 Chemical Dependency Theories or CDEP 2262 Chemical Dependency Assessment 3 Credits
HLTH 1465 Drug Use and Abuse 2 credits
* HSER 1231 Introduction to Human Services 4 credits
MTC REQUIREMENTS
ENGL 1511 College Writing I 4 credits
SPCH 1555 Public Speaking or SPCH 1565 Interpersonal Communication 3 credits
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 16
FRESHMAN YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
* HSER 1232 Helping Process 3 credits
* HSER 1233 Interviewing 2 credits
MTC REQUIREMENTS
ENGL 1512 College Writing II 4 credits
PSYC 2551 General Psychology 4 credits
General Electives 3
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 16
SOPHOMORE YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
* HSER 2240 Human Services Internship 2 credits
* PSYC 2655 Group Dynamics 3 credits
MTC REQUIREMENTS
PHIL 1551 Introduction to Ethics 3 credits
PSYC 2567 Lifespan Development or 4 credits
PSYC 2558 Abnormal Psychology 3 credits
General Electives 3-4
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 16
SOPHOMORE YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
Program Requirements Credits L/L
* HSER 2234 Crisis Intervention 3 credits
* HSER 2240 Human Services Internship 2 credits
MTC Requirements
Math/Science Elective minimum 3
SOC 1558 Human Relations 3 credits
General Electives 5
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 16
* Fieldwork Work—total of four (4) credits. May be taken as four (4) credits in one semester or two (2) credits in each of the sophomore semesters.
* Must be taken in the semester indicated.