Human Services Minor
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The Human Services minor equips students from any major with the knowledge and practical skills to support individuals and communities in meaningful ways. Through coursework in areas such as case management, community psychology, and behavioral health, students learn to navigate human services systems, apply client-centered practices, and understand behavior within social and cultural contexts. Designed to complement your major without the intensity of a full degree, this flexible minor prepares you for entry-level roles in community outreach, program support, and behavioral health, while also laying the groundwork for graduate study in fields like social work, counseling, and public health.
To earn the Human Services minor, students must complete the courses listed below:
HS 101 - Introduction to Human Services
PY 111 - Introduction to Psychology
HS 224 -
PY 211 - Abnormal Psychology
PY 235 - Drug and Alcohol Abuse
PY 250 - Community Psychology
