Certificate of Achievement Health & Human Services: Human Services
If you want to make a difference in a health and human services position, you’ll need empathy, courage and tenacity. You’ll also need the kind of education and training you can get right here at CCC.
From basic skills, like relating to clients and helping them find and use support services, to major projects, like planning and running your own human services program, we’ve got you.
All of our Health and Human Services classes are offered at night or in the late afternoon, so if you already have a job, we make it easy to fit us into your schedule. We also offer real-world experience through internships at local agencies and organizations.
If you’re looking to get to work quickly or just increase your skills, you can get a Certificate of Accomplishment in Substance Abuse Case Management, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Peer Support Services, or Dual Diagnosis Screening. Complete the requirements for all four of those and you can earn a Certificate of Achievement in Dual Diagnosis Specialization.
You can also take your knowledge to the next level with a transfer-ready Associate Degree in Human Services.
Whatever you decide, you won’t be alone. You’ll have some of the most skilled and caring instructors in the field, with years of experience helping those in need. You’ll have access to tutors, counselors and a career center whenever you need a little extra support. And you’ll be joined by a diverse group of classmates who share your goals and commitment to supporting others.
So, why not check out the program, see if we can help you pay for school or even get the ball rolling and apply now?
An Associate in Arts Degree may be earned by completing a minimum of 60 units of degree credit coursework, including the major requirements and breadth requirements, with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. Students must complete all courses for the major with a grade of C or better.