This degree at UCC is designed to prepare students for entry level employment in human services agencies. Human service workers are employed in public and private agencies serving the needs of children, adolescents, families, and adults. Program graduates work in settings addressing people’s health, social, recreational, mental health, and safety needs.
Employment Outlook
UCC human services graduates are currently employed at 25 local human services agencies. Many students get jobs before they graduate from the program. Employment opportunities are excellent. Human service work has been identified as the second fastest growing occupation nationwide.
Many UCC students with this degree have gone on to earn bachelors and masters degrees by transferring to four year institutions such as U of O, SOU, Portland State and many other On-line programs such as Western Washington. This transfer option works well for students interested in advanced professional training in the fields of social work, counseling, psychology, sociology, family therapy, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, and public health administration.
For more information about this field, you may want to explore the NOHSE website.
Student Outcomes
Graduates of the Human Services program possess the following skills:
For more information, contact
Stephen Cable
Phone: (541)440-4679
Email: Stephen.Cable@umpqua.edu