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human services icon Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Services

Change your life, Change the world.

Turn your passion for helping others into a career. Our Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Services will provide you with the skills, knowledge and experiences you need to make a positive impact on individuals, families and communities. We focus on helping practices, advocacy, and social justice.

 

Human Services Bachelor of Applied Science BAS


The BAS in Human Services is:

  • An ideal degree for students who have earned their Associate of Applied Science degrees in Human Services or Substance Use Disorder Professional.
  • Students who bring in other associate degrees will require 15 credits of Human Services prerequisites. 

Be marketable in the field

According to Lightcast data, nearly 50% of the job descriptions noted a Bachelor’s degree as the requirement. The BAS in Human Services replaces the previous BAS in Youth Development degree. The new degree will maintain a few youth development courses for those students who are interested in this area.

Career Outlook

The Human Services field is growing!  Predicted job growth in Social and Human Services in the next 10 years is 17.9%.  The median salary in this field for graduates with bachelor’s degrees is $60,300. Salaries have grown steadily over the past 4 years, with an average increase of 26%. (Lightcast, 2024). 

Students may want to pursue a Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, or Public Administration after completing the Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services.

Sample Careers Include:

  • Caseworkers
  • Community Advocates
  • Community Educators
  • Social Service Coordinators
  • Program Specialists
  • Care Coordinators

Student Testimonials

Start Here, Stay Here!

Do your first two years here in our established Human Services program, then seamlessly transition to upper-division coursework.

We are conveniently located in your community!

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Questions? Contact Our Team

Human Services Faculty or Tanya Powers, Associate Dean for BAS and Workforce Pathways.