HUMAN SERVICES

The Residential Child/Youth Care Assistant Program is designed for individuals working with children in residential settings such as boarding schools, dormitories or group homes. The courses leading to the program degree are combined from several disciplines.

To earn an AAS in Residential Child/Youth Care Assistant the student must complete 16 credits of general education requirements, 35 credits of core requirements and 13 credits of required electives.


Associate of Applied Science (Residential Child/Youth Care Assistant) • 64 Cr.



GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 16 cr.



Communications • 6 cr.

See requirements page 51.

Mathematics • 3 cr.
Discipline Studies • 7 cr.

See requirements page 51.

Core Requirements • 35 cr.
Required Electives • 13 cr.

An additional 13 unduplicated credits must be selected from ECD/EDU/EMT/HDE/HUS/CIS/HPE/ANT/LAN courses. Up to 6 credits of 199 workshops may be included in this total.




Certificate of Applied Science


To earn a Certificate of Applied Science in Residential Child/Youth Care Assistant, a student must complete MAT 103 or MAT 105, ENL 101 and the following 29 credits:

An additional 3 unduplicated credits must be selected from ECD/EDU/EMT/HDE/HUS/CIS/HPE/ANT/LAN courses. Up to 3 credits of 199 workshops may be used.



Certificates of Proficiency

CHILD/YOUTH CARE • 18 cr.

To earn a Certificate of Proficiency in Child/Youth Care the student must take the following courses:



SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING • 15 cr.

The Certificate of Proficiency in Substance Abuse Counseling provides training and skills necessary for an individual to work as part of a substance abuse program providing support for individuals involved with substance abuse or issues surrounding substance abuse. The certificate program is presented as a series of seven courses linked together as part of the NPC Substance Abuse Academy. Student must be accepted into the Academy to register for the courses.









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