This two-year program provides a foundation in human services studies, with substantive interdisciplinary knowledge (psychology, sociology, family/human services and health and human development).
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
The Human Services Degree includes the skills necessary for participants to 1) assist social group workers and caseworkers with developing, organizing and conducting programs to prevent and resolve problems relevant to human systems and relationships, and/or 2) assist and provide support in diverse settings, such as community-based child and family support agencies, early childhood care and education, school systems, aging services field, community outreach organizations and state/local law enforcement agencies.
HUMAN SERVICE CAREERS
Career opportunities may include social services personnel, gerentology support personnel, criminal/juvenile justice personnel
Classes: View current class requirements for the Human Services AAS.
For more information on the Human Services AAS, contact Patricia McIlveen, ext. 2240 or patriciam@clackamas.edu
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