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Your Career in Human Services


According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of social and human service workers is expected to grow by 28 percent leading up to 2020. Management positions in the field are predicted to grow by 27 percent. Career prospects are promising for those who want to make a career out of their desire and ability to help others. Prepare yourself with a degree which will position you for more challenging work and leadership roles.


The School of Human Services is proud to have educated human service workers at every level including advocates, assistants, coordinators, managers, supervisors, directors, CEOs, officers, and founders.


Professional human service areas, to name a few...


t Addictions counseling t Alcohol and drug abuse prevention and treatment t Case management t Child advocacy t Civic government t Community advocacy t Community outreach t Corrections t Counseling t Crisis intervention t Early childhood education t Education t Elder care t Gerontology t Group homes t Health care t Human services work t Life skills counseling t Mental health counseling t Nonprofit management t Probations t Public management tWelfare reform advocacy tWelfare services t Youth programs


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