School of Human Services | Rasmussen University

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School of Human Services | Rasmussen University
Human Services
Human Services Degree
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Bachelor's Degree
Associate's Degree
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Associate's Degree
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RU Ready to Help Others with an Online Human Services Degree?
Imagine the next chapter of your education: supportive faculty, a schedule that fits your work and school schedules and a future profession you can feel good about. If that sounds right for you, then enroll for our
online Human Services degrees
. Online Empowered Learning
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courses allow you to learn by doing, manage your pace and stay connected with faculty and peers. Maximize your time and cost savings with self-directed assessments and smooth transfer policies
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Help Prepare for a Fulfilling Career
After graduating with a Human Services degree, you will have the knowledge, skills and confidence that can help you pursue a rewarding career helping others.
Work in a Variety of Settings
Graduates feel prepared to make a positive impact working across diverse settings, so you can find the workplace that’s right for you.
Pursue Potential Job Growth
The ten-year projected job growth potential between 2023 and 2033 for social and community service managers is 8%.
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Our Human Services Bachelor's degree can help you get started in this growing field.
Human Services Degrees
Your education should be tailored to your needs, not the other way around. At Rasmussen University, start in the Human Services program that best fits your educational background. Entering the field for the first time? Then the Human Services Associate’s degree is right for you. If that’s the case, then you can easily ladder up to the Bachelor’s program.
Whatever path you pursue, we have the student support and career services to help see you through, from Associate’s degree to Bachelor’s.
These Human Services degrees are designed for non-licensed positions and do not academically qualify graduates for any state professional license. They are
not intended for those seeking employment as a licensed social worker
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Associate’s Degree: Human Services
Start here if:
You have a passion for helping others and are looking to gain well-founded skills in empathy, communication with diverse populations, objective and professional writing and learning to work cohesively with others.
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Finish in as few as:
18 months
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Common Careers:
Community Service Assistant
Social Service Specialist
Human Service Assistant
Advocate
Program Assistant
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Bachelor’s Degree: Human Services
Start here if:
You have your Human Services Associate’s degree, are looking to gain advanced skills and breadth exposure in the human services field and are ready to pursue a fulfilling career in leading and helping others.
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Finish in as few as:
18 months
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Common Careers:
Child and Youth Services Worker
Adult Services Worker
Residential Services Worker
Community Services and Outreach Manager
Family Support Worker
Human Services Administrator
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Study It Tonight, Use It Tomorrow
Through online courses and Capstone opportunities that offer real-world experience, you’ll strengthen your ability to help others with skills in four key areas:
Interpersonal skills and working with others
Organization and leadership
Crisis response strategies
Real-life scenarios
Where Career Skills Meet Life Skills
Employers look for professionals with a well-rounded education. Students at all levels will cultivate five employer-valued transferable skills, or soft skills:
Critical thinking
Digital fluency
Information literacy
Communication
Ethics and professional responsibility
All five are strategically embedded into your coursework and are integral to every industry.
"Rasmussen gave me all the learning material that I needed to know what I was going over. They had extra support. I would highly recommend it to anybody—you save money and time."
Dollye K.
Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services Student
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Social and Community Service Managers at
https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/social-and-community-service-managers.htm
(visited November 26, 2024). Employment conditions in your area may vary.
This Human Services Associate's degree is designed for non-licensed positions and does not academically qualify graduates for any state professional license. It is not intended for those seeking employment as a licensed social worker.
Completion time is dependent on transfer credits accepted and the number of courses completed each term.
This Human Services Bachelor's degree is designed for non-licensed positions and does not academically qualify graduates for any state professional license. It is not intended for those seeking employment as a licensed social worker.
To be considered for admission, students must hold a conferred Associate’s degree from an accredited institution as recognized by the Department of Education, or students must have successfully completed 60 quarter or 40 semester credits with a grade of C- or higher. If you don’t meet these requirements, we may have other options. Contact an admissions representative for more information.