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Developmental Disabilities (DDD)

2023-2024 Human Services Pathway

Associate in Science, Human Services Division

Recommended Course Selection Sequence

Course NumberTitleCredits
CMP101Composition 1

3

DVD101Introduction to Developmental Disabilities

3

HUS101The Human Services Worker

3

LA-ELECTIVELiberal Arts Elective

3

HUS137Field Placement & Seminar 1 for Human Services Practitioner

3

HUS102Helping Skills in Human Services

3

HUS124Supervision and Leadership in Human Services

3

DVD103Developmental Disabilities: Special Topics

3

PSY102Introduction to Psychology

3

DVD122Field Placement and Seminar 2 in Developmental Disabilities

3

SPE102Speech

3

CMP102-150Composition 2 Elective

3

 

SOC106Introduction to Sociology

3

OR

SOC114Community Issues and Civic Engagement

3

 

LA-ELECTIVELiberal Arts Elective

3

 

BIO211Anatomy and Physiology 1

4

OR

BIO108The Body in Health and Disease

3

 

HUS104The Field of Human Services: An Overview

3

HUS130Life Changes and Crisis: Adaptation and Intervention

3

OPN-ELECTIVEOpen Elective

3

OPN-ELECTIVEOpen Elective

3

PSY210Abnormal Psychology

3

Total Credit Hours: 60

Program Notes

  • Open admissions
  • Eligible North Shore Promise program
  • CORI/SORI check required
  •  Day program
  • Communication and Mathematics proficiency required to graduate.

Campus Information

 

  • Lynn campus based

Additional Graduation Requirements

  • Cumulative CLGPA at or above 2.0
  • Submit your intent to graduate form at:www.northshore.edu/registrar

Advising Notes

 
This degree is designed upon completion to prepare students for entry level and supervisory roles working with individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
 
Students who complete the first 21 credits should apply to graduate with the Developmental Disabilities Direct Support Certificate on route to completing their degree.
 
Courses are listed in the recommended order you should take them.
 
Many courses have prerequisite requirements that must be fulfilled to be eligible to enroll in the course.
 
If you intend to graduate with an associate degree in two years, you should enroll in 15 credits if taking only fall/spring courses.
 
Taking classes in the winter intersession and summer can accelerate your time to degree completion.
 
Completing 30 credits each year helps students stay on track to timely graduation.
 
All student degree audits for graduation purposes will be based off the official program of study the student is enrolled in.