Human Services, A.S. - Child and Family Services
Associate in Science (AS)
Workforce Development
Classes offered at following campus(es)
- Northeast
This option is designed for individuals seeking careers in the helping professions providing services to children, youth, elderly, and families in a variety of community-based settings. Specific career fields require varying levels of degree completion and include aging services, child and parenting practitioner, child life specialist, family policy and law, human service management, infant mental health specialist, international human services, marriage and family therapy, social welfare, and youth and family ministry/outreach. Students gain 27 credit hours of specialization in Human Services while earning the associate degree.