Human Services

Human Services Students in a group

Program Description

The Human Services Program prepares students for careers in the helping professions. We train students to work in Social Services Agencies as direct support staff to individuals who are receiving assistance. The Human Services Field is a diverse and growing profession with many employment options, and room for advancement. This is a generalist degree which allows you to focus your career on any population including children, adolescents, adults, and elders. Including those struggling with homelessness, domestic or child abuse, unemployment, and behavioral health challenges like mental health or addiction. Students learn skills of active listening, critical thinking, and social advocacy. Students gain an understanding of societal impacts of poverty, abuse, oppression, mental health and addiction. Students complete several practicum experiences in the community, preparing them to enter the workforce upon graduation with experience in the field. 

Students have the opportunity to obtain an Academic Certificate in conjunction with their Associates of Arts Degree in Human Services. This dual enrollment allows students to specialize, and graduate with both an AAS in Human Services and an Academic Certificate in either Alcohol and Drug Counseling, or Peer Support. These specialized Certificates prepare students to take state exams for licensure, and work in specialized professions. Only one certificate can be enrolled in at a time.Please see your program advisor to assist with enrollment and course selection.

Careers

We will prepare you to be an innovative leader in the community who provides direct supportive services promoting diversity, self-awareness and social justice. Careers include:

  • Activities Aide
  • Case Manager
  • Community Support Professional
  • Family Advocate
  • Mental Health Security Specialist or Technician
  • Outreach Worker
  • Teen Specialist


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Awards Offered: A.A.S. Degree
Locations: Lincoln, Online
Formats: In-Person
Start: Fall / Spring / Summer
Schedule: Full-Time / Part-time
Estimated Total Cost
$12,575 Associate of Applied Science

You will be a good fit for our Human Services program if you are interested in human behavior and want to help people overcome social barriers to improve their quality of life. Human service professionals are good listeners, open-minded and accepting of others' differences. 

Please follow the steps below on the Human Services Getting Started Checklist to complete the application process.

  1. Ready to apply? Complete an Application for Admission.
  2. Submit ACT, SAT, Next Generation Accuplacer, or Accuplacer test scores (reading and math) or official college transcripts showing completion of post-secondary coursework in English and math to the Admissions Office at any SCC location.

Students who dual enroll in the Human Services Program along with either the Alcohol and Drug Counseling Certificate or the Peer Support Specialist Certificate should see their assigned program advisor to ensure they are dual enrolled and registered for the correct courses.

Accreditation

The Human Services Program is nationally accredited by:

Council for Standards in Human Service Education
3337 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
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Student Achievement Indicators

2021 Graduate Survey (PDF)
2021 Practicum Agency Survey (PDF)
2021 Current Student Satisfaction Survey (PDF)
2023 Graduate Survey (PDF)
Current Student Satisfaction Survey (PDF)
Student Population Statistics 2023 (PDF)

State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement Institution:

Southeast Community College is a State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement Institution (NC-SARA) institution. As such, SCC is unable to offer online or distance courses to students in the following areas at this time: American Samoa, Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.


For more information about the post-graduation achievements of SCC Graduates as well as average starting salaries, refer to the annual Graduate Report (PDF).

For information about the methodologies used to gather the post-graduation student achievement data contained in the annual Graduate Report, refer to the Institutional Research page or contact ir@southeast.edu.