Human Services (B.S.) (T500)
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Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Human Services is designed to prepare students in Workforce Region 8 for entry into the human services field. Human services professionals provide services for persons with developmental disabilities or mental illness, victims of crime, individuals and families in crisis, older individuals, and treatment of chemical dependency. The program provides students with a foundation in general theories and principles of assessing human needs. The program gives graduates the opportunity to pursue a broad array of careers in the field of Human Services.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services is appropriate for students who are interested in working as social and service assistants in providing client services in a wide array of fields such as psychology, rehabilitation, sociology or social work, including support for families.
This program is designed to articulate with an Associate of Science (A.S.) or an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree.
A minimum grade of C or higher must be achieved in all upper division courses.
Math Pathway
This program includes a Mathematical Thinking in Context math pathway. For additional information about Mathematics Pathways, please visit the Mathematics Pathways page.
Program Requirements
To meet the minimum requirements to be considered for acceptance to the B.S. in Human Services, applicants must satisfy the bachelor’s degree general admission requirements. The B.S. in Human Services has rolling admissions throughout the term; a bachelor’s degree admissions application may be submitted at any time throughout the term.