The field of human services is one of the most adaptable careers. Job
opportunities include areas such as social services, counseling, community
service organizations, public relations, personnel management, and working in
group homes. Some graduates choose to attend graduate school and earn degrees in
counseling, psychology, social work, occupational therapy, education, or other
sub-disciplines within the behavioral sciences. With a Bachelors degree,
graduates are qualified to work in the following careers:
- Social Services Case Manager
- Human Service Professional
- Human Relations Generalist
- Youth Counselor
- Research Assistant
- Case Manager
- Residential Counselor
- Child Care & Child Protection
- Mental Health Technician
- Chemical Dependency Counselor
- Law Enforcement & Corrections
- Court Services Officer
- Drug & Alcohol Counselor
- Parole & Probation Officer
- Behavior Analyst Assistant
- Vocational Training
- Rehabilitation Counselor
Graduates of the Human Services program will be able to work in a variety of
settings to include hospitals and clinics, group homes, community mental health
agencies, businesses, research labs, corrections, treatment centers, and
schools. Human Services graduates will also find that their broad, applied
knowledge base helps them to be successful in providing support services and in
developing a career in the human services field.
- Behavior Analyst Assistant
- Case Manager
- Chemical Dependency Counselor
- Child Care & Child Protection
- Court Services Officer
- Drug & Alcohol Counselor
- Human Relations Generalist
- Human Service Professional
- Law Enforcement & Corrections
- Mental Health Technician
- Parole & Probation Officer
- Rehabilitation Counselor
- Research Assistant
- Residential Counselor
- Social Services Case Manager
- Vocational Training
- Youth Counselor
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