With Bethel’s Human Services degree, you can pursue a career as a social worker, a counselor (substance abuse, mental health, rehabilitation, child & family, school), a correctional treatment specialist, a psychiatric technician or any number of other possibilities. Also, this program has been developed to prepare you for graduate work in areas related to human services.
As a Human Services major at Bethel, you’ll learn from professors who are knowledgeable and, more importantly, passionate about teaching in their fields. Furthermore, you’ll have the opportunity to learn outside the classroom by taking part in on-campus groups like Bethel’s Psychology Club, and you’ll have the freedom and flexibility to create specific learning opportunities that most interest you.
For years, the Bethel community has generated a unique blend of academic and life experiences that fuels the inspiration you’ll need to be successful after graduation. Not only will you be inspired to work hard and apply the knowledge you’ve learned at Bethel, but you will also be inspired to look for ways that your work can positively change the world. In the field of human services, this added value to your degree will set you apart as someone with so much more than simply a human services diploma.