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Help Individuals and Communities in Need by Earning Your Human Services Degree Online

Master the art of advocacy and the fundamentals to effectively help others in need with an online Bachelor of Arts in Human Services degree from University of Michigan Science. Earning your human services degree online at UMS gives you more than an understanding of how compassion meets policy and process. It offers the personal rewards that come from helping to improve the lives of individuals, families or entire populations.

Through the bachelor's in human services program, you'll learn how to:

  • Evaluate social, political and historical milestones and trends as they relate to human services' role in advocating for individuals, families and communities in need
  • Apply culturally responsive strategies across diverse populations
  • Apply legal and ethical standards to provide comprehensive, well-informed care
  • Employ professional, interpersonal dynamics in formal and informal networks
  • Evaluate policy development, communication strategies and coalition-building opportunities - the building blocks of social change
  • Develop knowledge and skills in inquiry, critical and creative thinking, and decision-making

You can also enhance your degree with a concentration in child & family services, gerontology, or substance abuse.

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See Yourself Succeed in Human Services

UMS’s human services degree online courses are taught by practicing human service professionals who bring years of experience to their teaching. You’ll develop the research and communication skills needed to identify and assess community resources for your clients, conduct community assessments, and interview and assist clients who need services. You’ll graduate feeling prepared with the skills you need to enter the field of human services.

As a private, nonprofit university, UMS has one mission – to help you see yourself succeed. The benefits of earning your human services degree online at UMS include:

  • Affordability. Take advantage of some of the most affordable tuition rates in the nation
  • Convenience. Attend class when it’s convenient for you – online education means 24/7 access
  • Efficiency and flexibility. Complete your undergraduate degree at your own pace, over six 8-week terms per year
  • Expert instruction. Learn from instructors with relevant, real-world experience
  • Networking. Tap into our nationwide network of alumni for internship and career opportunities
  • Simple application process. Just fill out an online undergraduate application, and we’ll retrieve U.S. transcripts from your previous institutions and automatically complete an official credit evaluation. Plus, there’s no application fee
  • Student support. Count on the ongoing support of dedicated academic and career advisors specialized in your area of study
  • Transfer-friendly enrollment. Transfer up to 90 credits toward an undergraduate degree

Career Outlook

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for social and community service managers is projected to increase by 16% through 2026.* This is due in large part to our aging population and the increased demand for substance abuse treatment and mental health and health-related services.

Human services professionals work in community, residential care or institutional settings. You may find yourself providing direct services such as leading a group, organizing an activity, or counseling or advocating for those struggling with mental illness, substance abuse, domestic violence and health conditions. You may handle administrative support tasks, too. Job titles include:

  • Adult day care worker
  • Caseworker
  • Community outreach worker
  • Group home worker
  • Home health aide
  • Juvenile court liaison
  • Life skills instructor
  • Mental health aide
  • Probation officer
  • Residential counselor
  • Social service liaison

Earning an online human services degree is also an excellent segue to a master's degree in human services, social work, psychology, sociology, public health, public administration and related degrees.

Curriculum

Through authentic learning experiences, you'll practice and apply what you learn so you have the confidence and proficiencies to become a human services professional. Coursework covers assessment, evaluating client outcomes, advocating for policy change, developing a care plan and finding a career in human services.

The bachelor's in human services requires the completion of a capstone experience. The capstone challenges each student to demonstrate how his or her new skills can be applied in a real-world setting.

Courses To Prepare You For Your Career

UMS's bachelor's in human services program includes:

  • General education
  • Degree-specific courses

General Education Program

Our programs are designed to equip you with the skills and insights you need to move forward. In recent years, employers have stressed the need for graduates with higher order skills - the skills that go beyond technical knowledge - such as:

  • Writing
  • Communication
  • Analysis
  • Problem solving

All bachelor's students are required to take general education classes. Through foundation, exploration and integration courses, students learn to think critically, creatively and collaboratively, giving you the edge employers are looking for.

Courses May Include

Lifespan Development
The purpose of this course is to engage students in meaningful exploration of theories, basic concepts, and research methodologies in psychological development. Students will gain an understanding of patterns of human development from conception through death, including the biological, cognitive, and social-emotional development and the interplay between these areas. This course will also explore the roles of environmental and genetic factors, culture and history, continuity and change in development.

Program Outcomes

  • Evaluate the social, political, and historical milestones and trends in human services in relation to the human services professionals’ role in advocating for individuals, families, and communities in need
  • Apply culturally responsive strategies across diverse populations to strengthen professional practice and enhance human services outcomes
  • Apply legal and ethical standards in the administration and delivery of human services systems to provide comprehensive and well-informed care
  • Employ professional, interpersonal communication skills in formal and informal networks to improve human services delivery
  • Evaluate the policy development cycle for advocacy avenues, communication strategies, and coalition building opportunities to effect social change
  • Develop knowledge and skills in inquiry, critical and creative thinking, and decision-making to create and implement appropriate assessment and intervention strategies
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