About our Human Services Programs
If you are interested in human services, we hope you will consider the undergraduate degree programs offered by the College of Health and Human Services.
Our programs are designed by academic professionals, often in collaboration with industry professionals, to ensure quality, relevance and rigor. They focus on effectively putting theories into practice.
For example, with the Bachelor of Science in Human Services program, you will learn strategies and techniques of intervention and good management practices for intervention. Similarly, the Bachelor of Science in Human Service Management program is designed to help you develop skills in planning, organizing, leading, assessing and evaluating.
Regardless of which program you pursue, you will learn from faculty members with substantial experience in the human services field. These faculty members focus on facilitating instruction rather than providing passive lectures. They are dedicated to providing a quality education and helping you achieve your educational goals.
As part of the University of Phoenix educational approach, your learning experience also will focus on problem-solving, active participation and teamwork.
We believe our degree programs can provide the knowledge often sought in today’s human services field. We hope you will join our dynamic and dedicated group of working students.
Programs
AA in Human Services Management Through Axia College
Concentrate on human services management as you earn your associate’s degree, then transition to a related bachelor’s program.
BS in Human Services
This program combines instruction in the foundations of human services with applied skills.
BS in Human Services/Management
This program integrates instruction in the foundations of human services with key management skills.
Learn from faculty members who not only have advanced degrees, but also substantial experience in the human services field. Click to meet several faculty members.
University of Phoenix is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.