Human Services Technician

Contact Information:

Stephanie DeCoteau, Human Services Technician Instructor 

(701) 394-4161

Office 111G

sdecoteau_1@tm.edu 

Program Type

Certificate

Estimated Time to Complete

Two semesters (One academic year)

Format

On Campus

Program Description

The Human Services Technician program is designed to provide students with knowledge and application of the human services field. The human services profession is one which promotes improved service delivery systems by addressing not only the quality of direct services, but also by seeking to improve accessibility, accountability, and coordination among professionals and agencies in service delivery. This program incorporates the culture, values, and perspectives of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa throughout all courses. Students will graduate from the program understanding the historical and current circumstances of the local community and how to effectively work within it. Graduates will be prepared to work in various human services and counseling careers or further study toward a four-year degree with an emphasis on working within Native American/Indigenous communities. 

Career Outlook

Employment Outlook:

According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, Human Services Technician employment is on the rise with a projected 17% increase between 2022 and 2030, much higher than the average (8%) for all occupations. The median annual wage for Social and Human Services Technicians in May 2021 was $37,610; North Dakota is one of the top 5 highest paying states for Human Services Technicians.

https://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/social-and-human-service-assistants.htm#tab-1

 

What can I do with a Human Service Technician degree?

Social and human service assistants provide client services in a variety of fields, such as psychology, rehabilitation, and social work. Graduates of the Human Services Technician program will have the skills to attain employment in a variety of settings including but not limited to: Addictions Counselor Assistant, Advocate, Residential Care Assistant, Social Services Aide, Social Services Assistant, Social Work Assistant, Social Work Associate, Social Worker Assistant, Human Services Technician, Behavioral Health Technician.

 
 

Credit Hours

32 Credits

Application Deadline

Review the TMC Academic Calendar for admissions & registration deadlines for each semester. 

Requirements

Requirements

Program Required Courses

Program Requirements

HST 101Intro to Human Services

3

HST 120Helping Skills

3

HST 125Crises Intervention

3

HST 204Case Management

3

SWK 205Motivational Interviewing

3

SWK 250Interpersonal Skills

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Total Program Credits: 18

General Education Courses

Required General Education Courses

COMM 110Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

ENGL 110College Composition I

3

ENGL 120College Composition II

3

HPER 210First Aid/CPR

2

PSYC 111Introduction to Psychology

3

SOCI/HISTSOCI / HIST Elective (HST) (3)

3

PSYC 250 or PSYC 252 Option

3

Total Credit Hours:20

Total General Education Credits: 14

Human Services Technician Certificate Pathway

Program of Study Year One

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Course #

Course Title

Credit

Course #

Course Title

Credit

HST 120

Introduction to Helping Skills

3

HST 204

Case Management

3

HST 101

Intro to Human Services

3

HST 125

Crisis Intervention

3

SWK 250

Interpersonal Skills

3

SWK 205

Motivational Interviewing

3

Gen Ed

Gen Ed Requirement

3

Gen Ed

Gen Ed Requirement

3

Gen Ed

Gen Ed Requirement

3

Gen Ed

Gen Ed Requirement

3

Gen Ed

Gen Ed Requirement

2

 

 

 


TOTAL CREDITS

17


TOTAL CREDITS

15

Total Credits Required: 32