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Allied Human Services, Certificate
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Program Description
The Allied Human Services certificate track prepares students to assist professionals in providing services such as interviewing clients, interpreting programs and services, participating in neighborhood programs and projects, case-finding and outreach activities, and providing daily services to meet the social and physical needs of clients or patients. The student’s own life experience and knowledge of people are the most important qualifications for admission to this track. Credits for this track may be used toward the Associate degree in Allied Human Services.
Career Options
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- Outpatient mental health facilities
- School-based programs
- Nursing and residential facilities
- Hospitals and prisons
- Probation and parole agencies
- Employee assistance programs and human services
BCCC's Advantage
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- Majority of graduates transfer to a bachelor’s degree program or find job placements
- Majority of graduates transfer to a bachelor’s degree program or find job placements
Suggested Sequence Of Courses
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Every degree-seeking student must complete the College’s General Education Requirements in addition to the academic program requirements.Through the College’s General Education Requirements, students acquire basic knowledge of the disciplines in the areas of arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, biological and physical sciences, mathematics, English composition, and computer literacy.
Find out more in the Baltimore City Community College Catalog
Program Faculty
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Professor George Andrews
Liberty Campus, Main Building, Room 253D
410-462-7743 (office)
GAndrews@bccc.eduProfessor Anthony Johnakin
Liberty Campus, Main Building, Room 253F
410-462-7748 (office)
AJohnakin@bccc.edu