Associate in Science Degree Program
(Transfer‐Oriented)
Hegis Code: 5501
NYSED Code: 85139
Program Description
Students who complete this program earn an Associate in Science degree, with a strong academic foundation for future study in the fields of human services, psychology, and social work. Students who select this curriculum will gain knowledge and competence in both liberal arts and pre‐professional studies in preparation for entry into baccalaureate degree programs. An optional field work internship (HUS 214) is recommended and preferred by some transfer institutions.
Program Outcomes
At the completion of the AS Human Services Degree program, a student will be able to
- Demonstrate a general understanding of the theories of practice for human services;
- Apply critical thinking, ethical standards and effective communication skills to collaborative problem solving in groups;
- Identify, explain and demonstrate the ability to meet the entry‐level national Community Support Skills Standards;
- Describe the influence of one’s own values and beliefs in the role of the human services professional;
- Successfully transfer to a 4‐year institution to study social work, psychology, human services, sociology or other related areas;
- Assess one’s strengths and limitations as potential helping professional and demonstrate a commitment to live‐long learning and professional development.
Employment Potential
A graduate of this program who then earns a baccalaureate or higher degree will be qualified for direct service, supervisory, and administrative positions in fields such as social work, human services counseling, education, and mental health.
NOTE: Subject to current New York Correction Law and other applicable law, convictions for criminal offenses may preclude employment in many of the fields of human service and may prevent field placement and internship opportunities necessary to successfully complete this academic program.
Requirements for Program Entry
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Satisfactory placement in Entering Student Assessment
Developmental Assistance Available
For students who do not meet basic reading and math requirements or who have other learning issues, extra assistance is readily available through SUNY Ulster’s Center for Academic Planning and Support (CAPS), the Patrik Math Center, the Literacy Lab, and peer and professional tutors.
For More Information
For more information contact Enrollment and Success Center at 845-687-5022