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It takes a special kind of person to work in Human Services. Although many jobs in the cluster pay well, those who choose Human Services generally don't do it for the money. Instead, they are motivated by the desire to assist others. Psychologists, therapists, counselors, social workers, health aides, cosmetologists, financial planners, clergy members, and others tend to the physical, mental, and spiritual needs of people in their hometowns. They offer helping hands to everyone from babies in child-care centers to seniors in long-term care facilities. The work is sometimes challenging, but the reward of knowing that you have improved someone's life is immense. If you feel a calling to serve your fellow men and women, feel comfortable caring for people, or want to improve your community, then Human Services could be the right career cluster for you.
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Cosmetology 1
Course ID: G1370A/B
Credit: 3
Grades: 11
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Human Services
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?Provides classroom training to achieve the Texas Cosmetology License. Students will be able to work on outside clientele for hands-on training. Students will be expected to purchase their beginners training kit during the first week of school. Students will be required to have completed 500 clocked hours before advancing to Cosmetology II.Cosmetology 2
Course ID: G13800
Credit: 3
Grades: 12
Location: BCTAL
Department/ Program of Study: Human Services
Prerequisite(s):
Required: Cosmetology 1
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?Upon completion of their Senior year and the required 1500 hours total, students will have received classroom training needed to prepare them for their Cosmetologist Exam from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations. Students will also be able to work on outside clientele for hands-on training.Child Development
Course ID: G04210
Credit: 1
Grades: 10, 11, 12
Location: BHS, HHS, RHS
Department/ Program of Study: Human Services
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?This course addresses knowledge and skills related to child growth and development from prenatal through school-age children. Students will become equipped with child develop ment knowledge that can be used to promote the well-being and healthy development of children and to investigate careers related to the care and education of children.Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness
Course ID: G03900
Credit: 0.5
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Location: BHS, HHS, RHS
Department/ Program of Study: Human Services
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?This laboratory course allows students to use principles of lifetime wellness and nutrition to help them make informed choices that promote wellness as well as pursue careers related to hospitality, human services, and health sciences. Laboratory experiences will focus on the integration of nutrition and wellness knowledge with basic food preparation and management skills.Interpersonal Studies
Course ID: G04250
Credit: 0.5
Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Location: BHS, HHS, RHS
Department/ Program of Study: Human Services
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?This course examines how the relationships between individuals and among family members significantly affect the quality of life. Students use knowledge and skills in family studies and human development to enhance personal development, foster quality relationships, promote wellness of family members, manage multiple adult roles, and pursue careers related to counseling and mental health services.Dollars and Sense
Course ID: G04350
Credit: 0.5
Grades: 10, 11, 12
Location: BHS, HHS, RHS
Department/ Program of Study: Human Services
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?This course focuses on consumer practices and responsibilities, the money management process, decision-making skills, the impact of technology on financial management, and preparation for human services careers.Counseling & Mental Health
Course ID: G24000
Credit: 1
Grades: 10, 11, 12
Location: BHS, HHS, RHS
Department/ Program of Study: Human Services
Prerequisite(s):
Required: N/A
Recommended: N/A
Course Description:?This course is an introduction to mental health services, careers, history, agencies and current issues, and the difference between functional and dysfunctional behaviors. Students develop an awareness of the factors that affect mental health by exploring traditional and emerging treatment modalities.
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