Building on liberal arts and science foundations, a theoretical framework, and experiential
learning, the human services degree programs prepare students for human services practice
in organizational and advocacy settings where they can provide ongoing support to
vulnerable individuals of diverse backgrounds.
A career in Human Services combines personal fulfillment with professional growth
with a commitment to making a positive impact. Human services professionals tackle
a wide range of societal challenges, from mental health to poverty and marginalized
communities.
As a committed and caring professional, you will have the opportunity to work closely
with diverse populations, supporting individuals, families, and communities in achieving
their goals. Beyond the intrinsic rewards of helping others, the Human Services field
provides a multitude of career paths and advancement opportunities allowing you to
tailor your career to match your specific interests and passions. The flexibility
of this field allows for work in various settings, such as government agencies, nonprofit
organizations, healthcare institutions, schools, and community centers.
Embark on a career in Human Services and join a compassionate and dedicated community
of professionals. Together, we can create a future where everyone can access the support,
care, and opportunities they deserve.
When human services and social work alumna Cass Pook says she has always been a helper, she’s not just referring to her nature as an empathetic and compassionate listener. “Culturally, it's in my DNA to be a helper,” said Pook. “Looking back on it throughout history, 100 or 200 years ago I would have been doing the same thing. I was born to be a social worker.”
The conference series is part of the College of Health's commitment to advancing health
equity and justice in our state and beyond, which focuses on trauma and addiction, social justice and diversity, and ethics in
clinical practice.