Service Learning Course Details
HUM-109 — Intro to Helping Skills
- 6 Credit Hours
- Education and Human Services Department
- Spring 2026
Introduction to basic helping skills in human services. Examination of professional ethics in helping relationships. Examination of self-awareness and development of beginning active listening skills including, but not limited to, observing, listening, questioning, and challenging in helping relationships. Introducing concepts of empathy, acceptance, and unconditional positive regard.Students will complete an experiential learning portion totaling 80 hours of field work. Students will explore and gain hands-on practical experience in a community agency based on their interests and goals and participate in discussion and analysis of field work experiences.
Prerequisites
Satisfied any placement or pre-requisites to be at ENG 101 level.
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HUM-109 Sections for Spring 2026
3 Service Learning Sections Offered
HUM-109, Section CC1 — CRN #36119
6 Credit Hours — Classroom
Project Description
Students will complete an experiential learning portion totaling 80 hours of field work. Students will explore and gain hands-on practical experience in a community agency based on their interests and goals and participate in discussion and analysis of field work experiences.
80 Hours
HUM-109, Section SL1 — CRN #36120
6 Credit Hours — SUNY Learning Network (Online)
Project Description
Students will complete an experiential learning portion totaling 80 hours of field work. Students will explore and gain hands-on practical experience in a community agency based on their interests and goals and participate in discussion and analysis of field work experiences.
80 Hours
HUM-109, Section 180 — CRN #36197
6 Credit Hours — Classroom
Project Description
Students will complete an experiential learning portion totaling 80 hours of field work. Students will explore and gain hands-on practical experience in a community agency based on their interests and goals and participate in discussion and analysis of field work experiences.
80 Hours