Human Services Bachelor’s Degree

Graduates from a degree program in Human Services work with agencies to help people in crisis. They are frequently the first person that a client in need of services contacts, since they may be answering crisis lines or staffing the front desk of a recovery clinic. Human Services majors may also be hired by social service agencies as caseworkers.

A person who wants to have a successful career in human services will need to develop a specific skill set that includes:

• Ability to plan
• Concise writing style for reports
• Good communication skills
• Grant writing skills
• Knowledge about substance abuse
• Management skills
• Planning and organizational skills
• Research skills

To obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services, you would need to complete courses in these subject areas:

• Human Growth and Development
• Interpersonal Communication
Psychology
• Social Research
• Social Statistics

Students who are working toward their Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services may choose to specialize in one of many areas of study such as:

• Addictions
• Direct Services
• Criminal Justice
• Non-profit Management

If working with people who are facing challenging circumstances in their lives appeals to you, you may also want to consider studying Counseling, Social Work or Psychology at the post-secondary level.