Program Guide
Associate Degree

Health & Human Services

Support individuals, families, and communities — make a difference in lives and wellness.

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What is a Health & Human Services?

Health & Human Services is a broad field centered on helping people and communities access resources, support, and care. Professionals in HHS work to enhance well-being by providing social support, advocacy, community outreach, case management, mental health support, and assistance to vulnerable populations.

What You'll Learn

Gain essential knowledge and practical skills for your career.

Community Systems

Understanding social determinants of health, community resources, and human behavior theories.

Client Support

Case management essentials: assessing needs, planning services, and coordinating care or resources for clients.

Behavioral Health

Crisis intervention basics, mental health support strategies, and family services coordination.

Communication

Developing empathy, cultural sensitivity, and strong interpersonal skills for working with diverse groups.

What You Could Be Doing

  • Direct Support & Advocacy Supporting individuals or families facing challenges by offering guidance, connecting them with resources, and advocating for their needs.
  • Case Management Assisting with intake, assessment, care planning, and ongoing support for children, seniors, or vulnerable populations.
  • Program Coordination Working in administrative roles to coordinate schedules, manage client documentation, and liaise with government or healthcare services.

Program Format & Duration

What you should expect from your training

Varied Credentials

Programs range from certificates and diplomas to Associate degrees, allowing you to choose the depth of training you need.

Theory & Practice

Combines classroom learning on ethics and human behavior with practical components like case studies or field work.

Accessible Entry

Suitable for first-time students, career changers, or those in the field looking to gain formal credentials.

Who This Program Is Good For

People passionate about social justice and helping others
Individuals with strong empathy and communication skills
Those wanting an impact-driven role in their community
People open to flexible training paths (certificate or degree)
Students interested in non-profit or outreach work

What Comes Next

Graduates can pursue entry-level roles such as community support worker, case manager assistant, social services aide, outreach coordinator, or residential support worker.

12%

Projected Job Growth (Faster than average)

$37k+

Median Annual Pay (Entry-level varies)

Ready to help communities and make a difference?

Find a program that fits your schedule, budget and learning style.

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Graduation Cap and Diploma