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Integrated Community Services

If you enjoy helping people, empathize with others, and are passionate about being an advocate, a career in social or community services might be the right fit for you.

Integrated Community Services courses explore interpersonal communication, restorative justice, counseling techniques, social policy, and many more subjects. They prepare you to work in a rewarding and challenging field with a high demand for well-prepared providers.

ICS classes are offered online and on-ground, and students can start in any quarter of the academic year. Many students work in the field while taking classes. Whether you want to help youth, adults, or seniors, a degree or certificate in Integrated Community Services will enable you to make a positive difference in neighborhood centers, child protective agencies, work release programs, residential facilities, and a variety of other settings.

SFCC offers a two-year associates degree as well as three certificates in ICS, preparing students either to enter their chosen career directly or to transfer into a bachelor’s program.

Do you want to go further?

SFCC offers a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Integrated Behavioral Health is designed for students who have an associate in applied science (AAS) degree in a social or human services field such as Addiction Studies (AS) or Integrated Community Services (ICS).

The BAS degree builds on the knowledge and skills that graduates gained during their first two years in college. In this program, you will learn how to help people in a way that takes the whole person into account.

Upon completion, you will be able to pursue a master’s degree or work in a variety of settings such as behavioral health, primary care, re-entry programs, and many others.

You can find more information about the BAS-IBH by clicking below, or reach out to our Guided Pathways Specialist (see “Contact Us” tab).

Are you a licensed provider and need classes to complete the Substance Use Disorder Professional Credential through the Department of Health? Learn more about the SCC Substance Use Disorder Professional Alternative Training Program.

What You’ll Learn

  • Demonstrate appropriate preparation for continued education or employment in an integrated behavioral health and social services setting
  • Apply contemporary theory to the coordination of a variety of integrated services in the community
  • Provide comprehensive case management as a member of an interdisciplinary team that promotes stability in the lives of youth, adults, and seniors and shows understanding of the challenges based in poverty and inequity
  • Exhibit empathy in interactions and interventions with a wide spectrum of clients in the areas of housing, behavioral health, employment, corrections, and other fields

You and your advisor will use this program map as a starting point to create a personal education plan customized to your needs. We meet you where you are and help you reach your goals.
Need more details? Check out the requirements for the Gerontology certificate in Integrated Community Services. Course descriptions and course learning outcomes can be found in our online catalogue.

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Total Credits: 25

First Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ICS 150
Introduction to Gerontology
5
ICS 210
Behavioral Health across the Lifespan
5
Total Credits
 
10

Second Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ICS 160
Therapeutic Techniques
5
ICS 220
Case Management and Ethics
5
Total Credits
 
10

Third Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
ICS 200
Introduction to Long-Term Care
5
Total Credits
 
5

Maximum estimated costs for completing this program

  • Tuition

  • Resident

    $
    3,190
  • Non-Resident

    $
    7,030
  • International

    $
    8,203
  • Books

    $
    287
  • Course Fees

    $
    79
  • Institutional Fees

    $
    562

  • The amounts listed for tuition and lab & course fees reflects a maximum estimated cost and may be lower based on courses selected.
  • The amount listed for books is a maximum estimated cost based on the price of new textbooks purchased during the previous school year. Costs may be lower based on student choices and availability (used books vs new, rental vs purchase).
  • For more information about costs, visit our page How Much Does It Cost?

  • Leah Ruiz
    Leah Ruiz
    ESBS Pathway Specialist
    Leah.Ruiz@sfcc.spokane.edu
    509-533-3943

  • Terren Beeman
    Terren Beeman
    Instructor
    Terren.Beeman@sfcc.spokane.edu
    509-533-3450
  • Jared Ozaki
    Jared Ozaki
    Social Service Paraprof
    B.A., M.S., Eastern Washington University
    Jared.Ozaki@sfcc.spokane.edu
    509-533-3797
  • Anna Tresidder
    Anna Tresidder
    Instructor
    Anna.Tresidder@sfcc.spokane.edu
    509-533-3450

Have a question? Let's hear it.

Leah Ruiz

Guided Pathways Specialist
Leah.Ruiz@sfcc.spokane.edu
509-533-3943

Jared Ozaki

Program Lead
Jared.Ozaki@sfcc.spokane.edu