The community services track prepares students for programs that focus on individuals and groups in the community. Community services students are generally interested in psychology or the social sciences, which provide a good foundation for career paths in related fields. Fifteen credits are required for certification.
Required | Campus |
| SOC 140 Introduction to Social Work | ![]() |
| SOC 241 Experience in Social Work | ![]() |
Electives | |
| CS 121 Psychology of the Exceptional Child | ![]() |
| POL 104 State and Local Government | ![]() |
| PSY 320 Adult Development and Aging | ![]() |
| PSY 325 Introduction to Behavior Modification | ![]() |
| PSY 370 Introduction to Clinical Psychology | ![]() |
| SOC 136 Social Problems | ![]() |
| SOC 220 Sociology of Deviant Behavior | ![]() |
| SOC 243 Criminology | ![]() |
| SOC 244 Sociology of Corrections | ![]() |
| SOC 249 Race and Ethnic Relations | ![]() |















