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.
- MAT 103 Business Math • 3 cr.
- --OR--
- MAT 105Math for General Education • 3 cr.
Discipline Studies • 7 cr.
See requirements page 51.
Core Requirements • 35 cr.
- CIS103 Introduction to Windows • 1 cr.
- CIS230 Introduction to Microsoft Office • 3 cr.
- ECD 100 Providing a Healthy Environment • 1 cr.
- ECD 102 Ensuring a Safe Environment • 1 cr.
- ECD 108 Techniques for Observing Children • 1 cr.
- ECD 110 Building Relationships with Parents Through Communication • 1 cr.
- ECD 143 Inclusion of Children with Special Needs • 2 cr.
- ECD 152 Learning Environment for School Agers • 1 cr.
- ECD 153 Guidance Principles for School Agers • 1 cr.
- ECD 221 Stress Management for Educators • 2 cr.
- ECD 250 Child Development I • 3 cr.
- ECD 251 Child Development II • 2 cr.
- EDU 137 Principles of Child Guidance • 1 cr.
- EDU 138 Managing Children's Behavior • 1 cr.
- ECD 175 Professionalism • 1 cr.
- HUS 180 Cross Cultural Helping Skills • 2 cr.
- HUS 252 Building Relationships • 2 cr.
- HUS 254 Creating a Positive Environment • 2 cr.
- HUS 255 Becoming a Supervisor • 2 cr.
- HUS 256 Understanding Child Development • 2 cr.
- SBM 157 Team Building for Native American Enterprise • 1 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:
- ECD 100 Providing a Healthy Environment • 1 cr.
- ECD 102 Ensuring a Safe Environment • 1 cr.
- ECD 108 Techniques for Observing Children • 1 cr.
- ECD 110 Building Relationships with Parents Through Communication • 1 cr.
- ECD 143 Inclusion of Children with Special Needs • 2 cr.
- ECD 152 Learning Environment for School Agers • 1 cr.
- ECD 153 Guidance Principles for School Agers • 1 cr.
- ECD 175 Professionalism • 1 cr.
- ECD 250 Child Development I • 3 cr.
- ECD 251 Child Development II • 2 cr.
- EDU 137 Principles of Child Guidance • 1 cr.
- EDU 138 Managing Children's Behavior • 1 cr.
- EMT 101 CPR and First Aid • 1 cr.
- HUS 252 Building Relationships • 2 cr.
- HUS 253 Teaching Discipline • 2 cr.
- HUS 254 Creating a Positive Environment • 2 cr.
- HUS 255 Becoming a Supervisor • 2 cr.
- HUS 256 Understanding Child Development • 2 cr.
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:
- ECD 100 Providing a Healthy Environment • 1 cr.
- ECD 102 Ensuring a Safe Environment • 1 cr.
- ECD 108 Techniques for Observing Children • 1 cr.
- ECD 110 Building Relationships with Parents Through Communication • 1 cr.
- ECD 143 Inclusion of Children with Special Needs • 2 cr.
- ECD 152 Learning Environment for School Agers • 1 cr.
- ECD 153 Guidance Principles for School Agers • 1 cr.
- ECD 175 Professionalism • 1 cr.
- ECD 250 Child Development I • 3 cr.
- ECD 251 Child Development II • 2 cr.
- EDU 137 Principles of Child Guidance • 1 cr.
- EDU 138 Managing Children's Behavior • 1 cr.
- HUS 256 Understanding Child Development • 2 cr.
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.
- HUS 111 Foundations of Chemical Dependency • 3 cr.
- HUS 112 Biosystems/Pharmacology of Chemical Dependency • 3 cr.
- HUS 210 Family Dynamics and Chemical Dependency • 3 cr.
- HUS 211 Recovery and Relapse • 3 cr.
- HUS 212 Case Report Writing • 1 cr.
- HUS 215 Professional Ethics and Counseling • 1 cr.
- HUS 218 Dual Diagnosis • 2 cr.
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