Find the right Human Services degree program for you with help from My College Guide

Ever wonder why people act, think, or feel the way they do?

If you're interested in a human services degree and discovering the ins and outs of human behavior, you'll want to consider a program in Human Services, Social Work, or Psychology degree.

A human services degree will prepare you to develop invaluable critical thinking skills and problem solving skills along with how to understand and tap into the different personalities of the people that surround you every day.

You'll also gain valuable experience in management, planning, leadership, and evaluating for careers in:

  • Educational, vocational and career counselors. These experts work in schools helping students to make the right career decisions. Positions in this field are expected to grow up to 14% by 2018.

  • Substance abuse and behavioral counselors. Always in high demand, this career is expected to explode by up to 21% by 2018.

  • Marriage and family therapists. Whether you're self-employed or employed by others, this specialized field continues to grow at a steady pace — up to 14% by 2018.

My College Guide can help you find the perfect program to accommodate your specific needs and schedule — at no cost! Contact us today for more information and get started on your path to a degree in social work.