Family Intervention Studies
Certificate: Public Service
Credit Requirements: 28 Semester Credit Hours
The Family Intervention Studies certificate program prepares students for work with fragile families. Specialized study includes child maltreatment, intimate partner violence, elder abuse and working with at-risk youth. Graduates are qualified to perform various levels of intervention, including intake processing, referrals and case management. A clear criminal background check by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is required for students prior to field placement assignment in HUS 150. Students may be subject to additional agency screening above and beyond those required by TTC. Admission into this program requires proof of high school diploma (or GED) and qualifying scores on SAT, ACT or the TTC placement test. All courses in the Family Intervention Studies certificate program can be counted toward the Human Services associate degree.
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First Semester |
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Introduction to Human Services |
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Personal and Professional Development in Helping Professions |
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Family System Dynamics |
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Group Dynamics |
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Total 12 |
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Second Semester |
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The Juvenile and the Law |
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Probation, Pardon and Parole |
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Orientation to Human Services |
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse |
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Case Management |
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Interviewing Techniques |
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Total 13 |
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Third Semester |
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Supervised Field Placement I |
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Total 3 |
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