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HUMAN SERVICES
Human Service Workers are employed by State and local
Govt. Agencies, individual family services providers,
emergency and relief services, residential mental retardation, mental health, and substance abuse facilities. The projected
growth in job opportunities for human services is in the 25-35%
range for the next 5 years.
LAKE CITY SITE
278 West Cole Road
Lake City, SC 29560
Phone: 843-394-7233
Fax: 843-394-8191
Email: LakeCity@fdtc.edu
Director: Paula McLaughlin
Evening Assistant: Trisha Ard
www.facebook.com/FDTCLakeCitySite
Florence Darlington Technical College
Lake City Site
Evening College Program
Begins Fall
Early Childhood Option
HUMAN
SERVICES
HUMAN SERVICES DEGREE
Academic Standards
High School Diploma or GED The Following Course Prefixes
require a grade of “C” or better:
(CPT, PSY, SOC, HUS, SPC,
ENG, & MAT)
Courses that may not be at-
tempted more than twice: Any
course with the following prefix-
es: (CPT, PSY, SOC, HUS, SPC,
ENG, & MAT)
Achieve Graduation GPA of 2.0
Mission
To Provide Graduates with the knowledge, skills, and values needed for employment in Human Services.
DESCRIPTION Human Services Worker is a generic term for individuals with a wide array of job titles and responsibilities. Human Service Workers provide services that include: direct & indirect client care, the assessment of client needs, leading group activities, counseling, crisis inter-vention, liaison for family members, teaching daily living skills, providing emotional support and treatment plan participation. Salary Range: $17,500-$21,500
General Education Courses
15.0 Credit Hours From:
ENG-101, MAT-155, SPC-205,
PSY-201, Fine Arts/Humanities
Core Courses
36.0 Credit Hours From:
ECD-243, HUS-110, HUS 250,
HUS 255, PSY-105, PSY 203,
PSY-215, PSY 218, PSY 230,
PSY 237, SOC-101
Other Courses Required
18.0 Credit Hours From:
ECD: 101, 105, 131, 132, 133, &
135
Accreditations, Approvals, &
Certifications by the Council for
Standards in Human Service
Education
HUMAN SERVICES
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